Performance issues, too

Tobias Klausmann klausman at schwarzvogel.de
Tue Dec 19 13:32:40 CET 2006


Hi! 

On Tue, 19 Dec 2006, Daniel Meyer wrote:
> >> You could lower this to 2 seconds. I've done so on any number of
> >> installations and it has no negative impact what so ever, but seems to
> >> make Nagios a bit more responsive.
> >
> > I'll give that a try.
> 
> I've tried that but had some failing checks when i did that. Very 
> strange...

I'm still waiting how the kernel change will work out.

> > I also noticed that HT was disabled on the machine. I've changed
> > that (and added support for it to the kernel) when I did the
> > kernel upgrade today. I'll keep an eye on check latency.
> 
> I have HT enabled, no effect on the nagios latency problems.

I've now setup a little script that puts host and service check
latency in an RRD file every five minutes. So far, the curve
looks very inconclusive.

Regards,
Tobias
-- 
Never touch a burning system.

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