Chain-hash-patch and 1.2

Mueller, Karl KMueller at netsuite.com
Sat May 8 00:44:23 CEST 2004


Ron,

Since you're running "bleeding edge" Nagios stuff already with your
patch, why don't you just run 2.0 CVS?  We're running it here in
production

Karl


-----Original Message-----
From: nagios-users-admin at lists.sourceforge.net
[mailto:nagios-users-admin at lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of Ron Huff
Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 3:27 PM
To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] Chain-hash-patch and 1.2

I applied the subject patch to nagios -1.2 (after a little fiddling).

The resultant build spews a few scary warnings, but in fact the code
just-works...and service checks DO run quite a bit faster...or, I should
say the code that nagios executes in order to build the service list
and execute those calls runs a lot faster...

However, my new 'stable state'  has ~180 nagios-spawned processes
running all the time...!!...I don't quite get-it...these processes are 
always
dying off and new ones being spawned...but why so frequently?!?

Before applying the patch, I would see 1-6 nagios processes running
once a startup had settled down...when checktime rolled around there
might be 20-30 processes, for a short time...

Currently I have no crit's; my services (3-4 per device; 1550 devices)
run
every are set to check every 15 minutes...

Again...nagios seems to be functioning well!!...I just don't understand
what
I'm seeing...and it worries me [:-}
Any comments...?!?
Ron Huff/UCD





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