Multiple Nagios processes
Lonny Selinger
lonny at bangtherockstogether.net
Tue Mar 25 15:58:06 CET 2003
Not sure if I replied to this yet but that did the trick for me as well!! Thanks!
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Lonny
> I think I got it. I set
>
> service_reaper_frequency=1
>
> (before service_reaper_frequency=10)
>
> and now there is most times only one nagios prozess and all checks are processed
> in the given time. But CPU-Utilisation is low as before. <= 1 minute:20 (26.3%)
> <= 5 minutes:67 (88.2%)
> <= 15 minutes:75 (98.7%)
> <= 1 hour:76 (100.0%)
> Since program start: 76 (100.0%)
>
> Look's very good.:-)
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