What kind of checks/minute numbers are you getting for single host / non-distributed setups?

Max perldork at webwizarddesign.com
Fri Aug 28 06:07:03 CEST 2009


Just curious, we are starting to move to a distributed setup because
we appear to be maxing out our current HW.

Nagios 3.0.3
Dual quad-core Compaq server, 16 GB RAM, SCSI disks.

We have one server that does trap receiving and polling ..
* Notification requests are sent off to a second machine
* Trap MySQL records (SNMPTT) sent to a second host
* PNP data sent to a second host using modpnpsender
* All Nagios temp directories, config directories, the main
nagios.log, retention.dat, objects.cache, and plugins reside on RAM
disks.
* 80% SNMP checks with ePN scripts, 15% NRPE checks, 5% other

We get about 2000 checks/minute avg (8500 active checks in 4 minutes).

Anyone who is willing to post their numbers I would really be
interested in hearing your performance numbers for a non-distributed
setup.

I am about to enter another week of attempts at tuning our
configuration until we get our distributed setup set up :p as our
latency is starting to rise to unacceptable limits every 12-16 hours
or so after a restart.

Thanks,
Max

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