Fault tolerant OCSP's

Demetri Mouratis dmourati at cm.math.uiuc.edu
Thu Sep 2 17:59:03 CEST 2004


On Thu, 2 Sep 2004, Jason Martin wrote:

> On Thu, Sep 02, 2004 at 06:48:44PM +1200, Bruce wrote:
> > Basically every service event is logged to a status file on the remote
> > server, then once a minute the remote server sends the data inside the
> > file back to the main server.
> What mechanism do you use to send it?
>
> > alerts, so we dont worry that much about it) is if the file grows to
> > more than 100 service reports in one batch it always fails, to avoid
> Why does it fail?

I bet the problem relates to the 4k nagios.cmd named pipe on Nagios
central.  I worked around this problem using Perl modules that seemed to
handle filling up the pipe and then writing the remainder of the data once
Nagios reads the pipe and empties it.
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