General Questions
Nedim Bicic
nedo72 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 30 03:49:24 CEST 2007
Well i have 598 hosts and i am using only ping serivce for each host
as far as pooling i think its every 30 sec i need to know as soon as
something goes down thats why its so low
freaking out in terms of i get critical threholds breahes on the local
machine, i mean i can always raise it but i wanted to know if that will
somehow impact the server of running slow or burning up because its working
to hard to be checking so many processes.
So if i wanted to know if its save to add more hosts
Maybe distributed checking where put another server to be checking for
procceses and the other reporting in ( i was reading online) but thats money
and effort maybe in near future would have to do
On 7/29/07, Rogelio Bastardo <scubacuda at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Nedim Bicic wrote:
> > I have nagio 2.4
> >
> > How many hosts can Nagios handle i have 598 hosts i think its freaking
> > out a little ?
> > I dont know if i can add more ?
>
> A few questions about your setup.
>
> How many services in all are you checking? And how often are you polling
> these services?
>
> Define "freaking out", please. Is it slow? Or is it just taking
> forever to run your various checks?
>
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