high latency

Andreas Ericsson ae at op5.se
Mon Dec 6 12:05:10 CET 2010


On 12/03/2010 07:59 PM, Daniel Wittenberg wrote:
> It appears that nagios spawns lots and lots of new procs for all the
> various tasks it does, check results and such.  I was curious, wouldn't
> a model more like Apache work better?  Something like, a queue for work,
> and have worker processes grab off that queue, run a bunch of different
> jobs, then die, rather than just performing one task?  That seems like
> it would still maintain stability and offer higher performance gains ?
> 

It probably would, and it's on the roadmap to rewrite those parts of
Nagios to something similar to what you've described.

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