Nagios3 performance monitoring

Hendrik Bäcker andurin at process-zero.de
Fri Oct 26 16:20:43 CEST 2007


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Hendrik Bäcker schrieb:
> Hi List,
> 
> since a few days I was testing some performance issues with Nagios 3
> (current CVS Version).
> 
> For nicer graphing I've written a small & dirty Perl script to parse
> some relevant data from the nagiostats binary.
> 
> Output of the plugin is:
> 
> 1. STDOUT: OK - output | perfdata
> 2. (optional) Output + Performancedata printed directly the the external
> command pipe of Nagios.
> 
> I am running a relativ huge installation with up to 5 instances (for
> load balancing) on one hardwareserver (yes - that works).
> 
> Some Backgrounddata:
> 
> 
> Instance 1: 371 / 2156 (Hosts/Services)
> Instance 1: 371 / 2156 (Hosts/Services)
> Instance 1: 371 / 2156 (Hosts/Services)
> Instance 1: 371 / 2156 (Hosts/Services)
> 
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