NSCA forking problem
Frederik Vanhee
frederik.vanhee at perso.be
Fri Apr 29 22:23:48 CEST 2005
Well Marc,
my system is checking for external commands, the command check interval
is set to -1, so the only thing I'm not sure of is the hardware.
What exactly did you experience with hardware problems ?
I rebooted the server twice and now it runs fine, I don't understand
anymore, I just have around 20 instances now
Frederik
>This is normal if you don't have nagios checking for external commands,
>the command check interval is too long for the amount of updates you
>have incoming or you have hardware problems (I've experienced all
>three). I'd suggest you start by setting your command_check_interval in
>nagios.cfg to be -1 to have nagios look for external commands as often
>as it can.
>
>
>
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