Notifications severely impacting Nagios performance. Ideas?

Sean McAfee smcafee at collaborativefusion.com
Tue Aug 25 20:12:09 CEST 2009


Ryan Bowlby wrote:
> How does everyone handle this issue? Obviously the notifications are a bottleneck. Has anyone configured notifications to be dropped in a file or fifo to be processed by an external daemon? Something like OCP daemon if anyone is familiar with it.

I've experienced the exact same behavior on both 2.x and 3.x when remote 
sites go down.  Since each passive result takes 10s to time out, the 
queue just becomes so backed up it stops being useful.

OCP Daemon fixed it for me.

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Sean McAfee
System Engineer

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