problem with frequence of service checks
Volker.Aust at premiere.de
Volker.Aust at premiere.de
Wed Nov 13 15:31:38 CET 2002
Hi Arno,
I have seen this only when Nagios is configured with embedded perl. I
observe also that the main Nagios process constantly use up more memory.
After a weekend the Nagios process has over 77MB memory usage (it startet
with 7 or 8MB).
I don't known if my perl-plugins are the problem.
Have you configured Nagios with embedded perl? Is your Nagios process
constantly uses more memory? Do you use perl-plugins?
-vol
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Arno Mittelbach [mailto:arno at mittelbach-online.de]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 10:07 PM
> To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Nagios-users] problem with frequence of service checks
>
>
> hi,
>
> i have a problem with the frequence of nagios' service
> checks. everything
> works perfectly well, if i have just restarted nagios. it checks the
> services as configured every 5 minutes. but after a while
> (usually a couple
> of days) it stops to recheck some of the services. so i have
> a couple of
> services which aren't checked for a few days. when i restart nagios,
> everything works fine again for some days. i have no clue
> what i do wrong
> and what i find particularly astonishing is that always
> different services
> are excluded from being rechecked.
> do you know of any config variable i might have overlooked?
>
> regards,
> arno
>
>
>
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