Nagios 2.5 and weird problem

Jason.Shein at iovate.com Jason.Shein at iovate.com
Thu Nov 30 19:48:51 CET 2006


Try the following to see what part of the nagios process is consuming all 
of the resources

#lsof | grep nagios | less

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[Nagios-users] Nagios 2.5 and weird problem






I'm using FreeBSD 6.1 and Nagios 2.5

I've just noticed my Nagios 2.5 installation doing something weird.

I have just under services being monitored by this instance of Nagios and 
I
see this in top:
53577 nagios          1 119    0  2840K  2064K RUN    0  54:12 87.35% 
nagios

It's been doing that for the past few hours now and the only thing that 
seems
to stop it for a while is to kill all nagios processes and restart nagios.

What other information would be required to further determine the cause of
Nagios eating up so much CPU?
Any ideas?

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 Mark Hennessy

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