Limits on NAGIOS

Tom Welsh twelsh at square-box.com
Wed May 21 20:07:06 CEST 2003


Hi Mario,

It really depends on the frequency of the checks , on a simple
calculation that's 52500 checks. 

Now how often would you wish to run these checks? Each minute, 10Mins,
30, mins, hour, once a day?

Would you be using only one machine to perform the checks or would you
use several servers feeding back to a central nagios server

Would you run ncsa on each database server and feed the passive checks
back to the nagios server?

Awaiting your replies eagerly :)

Tom Welsh
twelsh at square-box.com



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-----Original Message-----
From: nagios-users-admin at lists.sourceforge.net
[mailto:nagios-users-admin at lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of Mario
Ruiz Moreno
Sent: 21 May 2003 16:36
To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] Limits on NAGIOS


Hello.

We want to manage 3500 instances of ORACLE with netsaint with arround 15
services per host. (Snmp queries)

We don´t know wat is the size of the server to work with this amounth of
data.

We are thinking in one server with two processors, 1 or 2 Gb of  RAM and
two
rapid discs.

Could someone help me?

Bye
Fdo: Zaabur



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