projected/recommended service check option

Neil neil-on-nagios at restricted.dyndns.org
Wed Jan 28 23:00:43 CET 2004


Hey guys, 

I tried nagios -s nagios.cfg and it gives me this. 

SERVICE SCHEDULING INFORMATION
       -------------------------------
       Total services:             76
       Total hosts:                44 

       Command check interval:     5 sec
       Check reaper interval:      10 sec 

       Inter-check delay method:   SMART
       Average check interval:     247.895 sec
       Inter-check delay:          3.262 sec 

       Interleave factor method:   SMART
       Average services per host:  1.727
       Service interleave factor:  2 

       Initial service check scheduling info:
       --------------------------------------
       First scheduled check:      1075330870 -> Wed Jan 28 15:01:10 2004
       Last scheduled check:       1075331114 -> Wed Jan 28 15:05:14 2004 

       Rough guidelines for max_concurrent_checks value:
       -------------------------------------------------
       Absolute minimum value:     4
       Recommend value:            12 


I don't know why I am just still having a 12 in recommended value. I already 
installed it on a 1 gig memory. And I am just monitoring 74 services for 
now.  What are the things that I need to tweak so I can have a good 
max_concurrent_checks value? 

If someone again can send there .cfg files, it will be awesome. This will 
give me an idea what things I am doing wrong. 

Thanks in advance. 

Neil


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