Increasing Nagios performance

Jim Avery jim at jimavery.me.uk
Fri May 25 13:26:13 CEST 2007


On 25/05/07, magic_rooter <magic.rooter at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello everybody!
> Thank you very much for your assistance!! You helped me a lot!! Nagios
> performance increased! Now all my 2160 check performed on 5 min
> instead of 15 min! It is interesting can I increase it to 1 min?May be
> there are any other methods of tuning? I only set check_host (with
> check_icmp command) instead of check ping now and performance grew!
>
> But latency is still not very good:((
>
> Metric  Min.    Max.    Average
> Check Execution Time:   0.06 sec        45.09 sec       3.655 sec
> Check Latency:  40.09 sec       120.19 sec      113.258 sec
> Percent State Change:   0.00%   42.89%  0.95%

Is that host check latency or service check latency?

An average execution time for a plugin of 3.6 seconds is awful!  See
if you can find which plugin is taking so long and fix whatever that
problem is.

My average execution time is more like 0.4 seconds and I only have one
processor!

You don't have something screwy wrong with the LAN connection on your
Nagios server do you?  Something like having it set to half-duplex
when it should be full-duplex?

Cheers,

Jim

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