Scheduling queue falling behind.
Morris, Patrick
patrick.morris at hp.com
Thu Feb 15 20:21:29 CET 2007
> I'm not sure this is the right place to ask this, but I've
> been trying to figure out why the scheduling queue on my
> nagios server is always 20-30 minutes behind the current
> time. What I mean by that is the next check item is 20-30
> minutes past the current time. I have 49 servers and 3
> checks per server (ping, a process check, and
> syslog-ng(passive). I've tried tweaking all the settings for
> scheduling checks and only seem to make it worse. I'm
> currently running version 2.5. I didn't think that it would
> run into problems with this few since I've seen 300+ servers
> with 1000+ service checks. Am I just missing something?
You don't have a lot of hosts down, do you? That can also cause backups
in service checks. Otherwise, you're right -- that number of checks
shouldn't be an issue. I'm looking at a box right now that's monitoring
over 1,000 hosts with about 11,000 service checks, and the next
scheduled check is always shown at the current time.
It really does sound like the time on your Nagios box may just be out of
sync.
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