Is my nagios in good shape?

Neil neil-on-nagios at restricted.dyndns.org
Wed Jul 28 22:38:39 CEST 2004


Hi Garry, 

This is the result:
       SERVICE SCHEDULING INFORMATION
       -------------------------------
       Total services:             276
       Total hosts:                115 

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

       Inter-check delay method:   SMART
       Average check interval:     319.130 sec
       Inter-check delay:          1.156 sec 

       Interleave factor method:   SMART
       Average services per host:  2.400
       Service interleave factor:  3 

       Initial service check scheduling info:
       --------------------------------------
       First scheduled check:      1091047230 -> Wed Jul 28 13:40:30 2004
       Last scheduled check:       1091047548 -> Wed Jul 28 13:45:48 2004 

       Rough guidelines for max_concurrent_checks value:
       -------------------------------------------------
       Absolute minimum value:     9
       Recommend value:            27 

So what are the changes I need to make? 

Thanks :) 

Cook, Garry writes: 

> nagios-users-admin at lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
>> Hey guys, 
>> 
>> Here is the output of our production nagios' performance info. Is my
>> box ok?  
>> 
>> Program-Wide Performance Information
>> Active Checks: Time Frame Checks Completed
>> <= 1 minute: 71 (25.7%)
>> <= 5 minutes: 220 (79.7%)
>> <= 15 minutes: 262 (94.9%)
>> <= 1 hour: 276 (100.0%)
>> Since program start:   276 (100.0%) 
>> 
>> Metric Min. Max. Average
>> Check Execution Time:   < 1 sec 16 sec 2.192 sec
>> Check Latency: 70 sec 130 sec 97.312 sec
>> Percent State Change: 0.00% 8.95% 0.17%
> 
> It doesn't appear to be in 'bad' shape, although your checks appear to
> be running a little behind.
> Run /<path to nagios>/bin/nagios -s /<path to nagios>/etc/nagios.cfg to
> see what Nagios thinks about your check latency, and this will also
> suggest some config changes for improvement. 
> 
>>  
>> 
>> Thanks, 
>> 
>> Neil
>  
> 
> Garry W. Cook, CCNA
> Network Infrastructure Manager
> MACTEC, Inc. - http://www.mactec.com/
> 303.308.6228 (Office) - 720.220.1862 (Mobile) 
> 
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