Second (passive) Nagios-Installation forks processes like hell

Alexander Brückel brueckel at wave-computer.de
Wed Dec 7 20:11:29 CET 2005


Hi Guys!

We use two servers which are checking different locations and
submit their results to a third nagios installation.
(all 2.0b4 on SuSE 9.3)

This installation is located on the same host as one of the two
active ones and was built with the --prefix option. This nagios
does nothing but revieving results, no active checks or whatever.

We use nsca to submit the results between the server/installations
which seems to work pretty good.

The problem is, that the passive nagios forks processes all the time
without killing all the old ones. So we end up having over 250 processes 
after one hour. The only way to stop this is to restart the the passive
nagios. If we do this it seems like the first process, which he tries to
kill pb pid, doesn't exist any more.


Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance,
Alex



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