Polling Time

Jason Martin jhmartin at toger.us
Thu Feb 5 17:26:40 CET 2004


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One-second check intervals are generally a bad idea; Unless you are 
sitting right next to a console 24/7 you won't get that much benefit from 
knowing about a host failure within a second.  Plus, if you need that 
level of uptime then no monitoring solution is going to be able to provide 
it -- you need to invest in a HA solution for your application.  In other 
words, if you can't live with 1min30s delay between failure and 
notification, you need to look at re-architecting your application.

- -Jason Martin

 On Thu, 5 Feb 2004, Atul Shrivastava wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I have a problem while runnign nagios.....
> 
> I want to monitor the hosts in every 5 seconds but there is no option
> like that. Is this possible in nagios. Also I have configured some
> critical hosts in nagios and make the polling interval one minute which is
> the least right now (I think). So I am able to get the change in state in
> around one and a half minute or so, but I want that whenever the hosts
> goes down, I need to be alerted the next second. ANY IDEAS ...????
> 
> Atul
> 
> 
> 
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