Memory leak?
Matt Millard
jjnp4m102 at sneakemail.com
Fri Jul 9 16:50:20 CEST 2004
I've got a new Nagios setup that's been acting up on me now that I've got most of my hosts being monitored. I have 170 hosts, and about 700 services being monitored. We are currently monitoring ping, sshd, ntpd and ftpd on all servers. We also have a few dns, httpd, paging space(using check_by_ssh) monitors in place.
Basically what I'm seeing is that when I start up Nagios it utilizes about 4MB of memory. If I don't restart the process for 24-48 hours then it will utilize all 1.25GB of memory on our system. I've tried turning off a couple of the service checks, but it doesn't seem to make any difference. Anyone have any suggestions or similar experiences? Any more information needed?
Here are the versions we're running:
RHEL 3.0
nagios-1.2-0.rhel3.dag
nagios-plugins-1.3.1-11
Matt
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