projected or recommended service check option
Furnish, Trever G
TGFurnish at herff-jones.com
Thu Jan 29 14:56:15 CET 2004
Are you worrying about it because you've had problems with performance? If
not, then just don't worry about it. A pentiumII with 64MB could easily
monitor that many services...
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Neil [mailto:neil-on-nagios at restricted.dyndns.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 6:03 PM
> To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Nagios-users] projected or recommended service check option
>
>
> Hey guys,
> I don't know why this email bounced back to my inbox. So I am
> sending it
> again.
>
> I tried nagios -s nagios.cfg and it gives me this info.
>
> 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.
>
>
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