Faster web frontend? Using 1000 hosts and 4300 service checks

Marc Powell marc at ena.com
Tue Jul 20 21:23:47 CEST 2004


tripping <mailto:tripping at gmail.com> wrote:
> Performance apears to be fine, I've tuned nagios.cfg so that the
> machien doesn't swap. (has 2GB RAM) 
> 
> The only bottleneck at the moment seems to be the cgi's.  I'm
> guessing this is because of reparsing the config files on every call
> to a cgi.  
> 
> Has anyone found or implemented their own web front-end that simply
> parses log files and throws up a simple page? 


Nagios 2.0 significantly improves the web front end speed. For example,
a status summary that took almost 5 minutes to generate using 1.1 was
reduced to under 10 seconds. There was also a patch (chained hash) for
1.2 that backports the changes. Try searching the archives for the
chained hash patch.

--
Marc


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