NDOUtils high memory usage?

Vinícius de Figueiredo Silva viniciusfs at gmail.com
Tue Dec 4 13:02:06 CET 2007


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On Dec 4, 2007 10:00 AM, Vinícius de Figueiredo Silva
<viniciusfs at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm running a new Nagios installation and trying NDOUtils. My problem
> is when ndo2db is running, the memory usage on my server increase
> constantly. I'm attaching a graph (I marked some points on it,
> explained below) to show memory usage last week.
>
> Point 1 - Self monitoring started.
> Point 2 - After a reboot
> Point 3 - Another reboot, now ndo2db isn't running
> Point 4 - ndo2db started again
>
> Server details:
> - Ubuntu Server 6.06
> - MySQL Server 5.0.22
> - Nagios 2.10
> - NDOUtils 1.4b7
>
> - Dual Pentium III 933MHz
> - RAM 2GB
>
> As you can see, memory usage when not running ndo2db is stable. This
> Nagios box is monitoring only 4 machines (include itself).
>
> Anyone can help? Is this a 'normal' problem when using ndo2db?
>
> --
> Vinícius.
> personal site - http://vinicius.oitobits.net
> gaming blog - http://www.oitobits.net
>



-- 
Vinícius.
personal site - http://vinicius.oitobits.net
gaming blog - http://www.oitobits.net
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