Number of Nagios Processes Distributed Monitoring

Jasmine jasmine.chua at securecirt.com
Fri Jul 25 15:13:49 CEST 2003


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On Friday 25 July 2003 16:47, nagios-users wrote:
> Hello all !
> I am running Nagios in a ditributed environment.
> My central server is processing about 250-300 checks itself, the rest about
> 150 ist from one other distributed Server. As I didn't want to open
> additional port on several firewalls I tunneld the ncsa via ssh. So my
> distributed server has an ssh tunnel to the central server. Via this tunnel
> all data is sent. Distributed monitoring itself works nicely.
> The central server is only doing active checks for hosts which he is
> responsible for all the rest is received with passive checks. Anyway after
> let us say one or two hours the central server has about 500 Nagios
> processes running. Status.log is no longer updated as well as checkresults.
>
> After the first night the central server crashed ... Too many processes. I
> had to reboot manually.
>
> What is wrong ?
>
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Hi

Are you sure that it was Nagios who crash your system? What do you last 
experience from Nagios before the crash? I mean on the top right hand corner 
of your tactical overview .. how was the latency like? I am interested to 
know. 

Jasmine 
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