NRPE Check Slow Response
Edwin Zoeller
Edwin.Zoeller at ama-assn.org
Thu Jan 18 20:00:44 CET 2007
I have a perl script that is reside on one of our Solaris Production
servers that is called from our Nagios server via the "check_nrpe"
command. I have been told that we are reporting failures that are not
really failures. Can anyone tell me if there is latency between
Nagios-->remote server (nrpe)-->command and results back? I have
included some timings that I did this morning.
Thanks,
Ed
The following was run from the Nagios server using check_nrpe
Nagios Server
netmont01# timex ./check_nrpe -H prds01 -t 120 -c check_advantage
Ok
real 24.61
user 0.01
sys 0.00
The following was run on the remote server executing the same command
without using nrpe
Remote Server
prds01# timex check_advantage
real 0.97
user 0.83
sys 0.14
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