AW: Service checks much delayed

Chris Wilson chris at netservers.co.uk
Thu Apr 15 16:02:40 CEST 2004


Hi Heuser,

> Try at first this:
> service_reaper_frequency=2
> and when not enough then also this:
> aggregate_status_updates=0

Thanks for the advice, I will try it.

> Today it looks like 
> <= 1 minute: 117 (27.8%) 
> <= 5 minutes: 420 (99.8%) 
> <= 15 minutes: 420 (99.8%) 
> <= 1 hour: 420 (99.8%) 
> Since program start:   420 (99.8%)

How did you get these statistics?

Also, I think there is a small bug in Nagios here, 420/420 is 100%, not 
99.8%.

Cheers, Chris.
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