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Matthew Kent matt at bravenet.com
Tue Mar 2 18:09:10 CET 2004


Having initially experienced some strange problems like this, I would
take a closer look at the load angle. Have you walked though the guide @
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/1_0/tuning.html ? Maybe try using a
small value in max_concurrent_checks and see if it helps..?

- matt

> Greets everyone-
> 
> I posted this once before, but never got a response.  After further
> trouble-shooting and looking through the docs, I still don't seem to
> be
> any closer to a solution.  Can someone lend a hand here?
> 
> I have the latest version of nagios running with the latest version of
> nrpe.  Everything works great with the exception of a couple services
> with the nrpe plugin on some hosts.  Occasionally, I am getting time
> outs on specific services.  For example usually about once a day, I am
> getting a "Service Check Timed Out" for checking disks on an redhat
> linux box.  There doesn't seem to be any problem with the client or
> the
> server at the time except for the load possibly getting a bit higher
> than normal, it seems to be almost random and there is nothing of any
> value in any of the logs
> 
> I looked through the docs for nrpe and nagios and was able to change
> the
> timeout time, which helped a little.  But it still occasionally times
> out.  Is there a way to set *no* time out?  I'm open to any other
> suggestions.
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> -=Aaron
> 
> 
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