Inconsistency of Nagios
C. Bensend
benny at bennyvision.com
Fri Jan 4 04:06:34 CET 2013
> If I understand correctly, I should create some plugin to kill all
> dependency process on a periodic interval. In my observation I did not see
> multiple parent process.
My recommendation was to write a plugin to *detect* multiple parents,
not kill them.
> Currently what I observe is whenever I see such sluggishness then I stop
> nagios service cleanup checkresult directory and start nagios again.
However, with your further note above, I don't think you're getting
multiple daemons running.
Forgive me, I don't recall the full details of your installation -
are you running any sort of NDO module? NDOUtils? Are you processing
perfdata? If so, via what mechanism?
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