Service check latency rises when service notification event occurs frequently

Sven Nierlein Sven.Nierlein at consol.de
Tue Oct 18 12:57:54 CEST 2011


On 18.10.2011 11:57, Andreas Ericsson wrote:
>> Does notification process naturally effect the service check scheduling?
>>
>
> Not by much, no.


Not sure about that. Notifications are sent out during reaping the results and therefor block the
main loop for as long as the notification takes. Usually notification commands are very fast and
hopefully will not be necessary all the time, but depending on your notification command, it
could have an impact on your scheduling.

  Sven

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