Processor Load

Fredrik Wänglund fredrik.wanglund at mobeon.com
Mon Jan 26 13:29:07 CET 2004


A have a PIII 1.4 Ghz with 200 hosts / 600 services. At least 50% of the 
servces is run every minute. My load sits around 4 and the CPU is aound 
80% idle.

/FredrikW


Jamin Cleveland wrote:

> All,
> 
> I am configuring Nagios 1.1 to run on a RH 9 box with a Pentium 4 2.5Ghz
> CPU, and 1GB of RAM.  I will need to monitor up/down status on around
> 1,000 hosts with roughly 1,500 services.
> 
> Is this something I can reasonably expect to do on this one machine with
> a Normal Check Interval of 1 minute?
> 
> Currently I have 66 hosts setup with 78 services, and my CPU load
> quickly climbs through the roof.  Is there some sort of throttling I
> have not configured, or does Nagios just use whatever CPU is available?
> 
> Thanks in advance for any assistance.
> 
> -Jamin
> 
> 
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