Limits on NAGIOS

Mario Ruiz Moreno mruizm at datasys.es
Thu May 22 09:06:59 CEST 2003


Hi Mario,

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

>Yes. Very much MIBs. :(

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

>> As quickly as the host allow to us. A 5 minutes polling is a very good
time between polls that I wish to dream to get.

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

>> We are using Nagios into a PC with linux. We are thinking to by a true
server to this proyect due to the amounth of queries. The server have two
processors at 2 GHz and could be mounted with 12 GB of RAM but I think that
RAM is not going to be a problem with Nagios so I´m thinking on one or two
GB or RAM. The disks would be SCSI server´s disks so it´s going to be very
rapid.

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

>> We haven´t thik by this way. Probably It could be an interesting
solution. We are going to ask to the client for this. The servers are with
the operating system AIX.

Bye
Fdo: Zaabur




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