latency performance critical performance when set "servicegroup" in a service
Thomas Guyot-Sionnest
dermoth at aei.ca
Mon Feb 9 15:15:49 CET 2009
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On 09/02/09 05:29 AM, Emmanuel Vargas wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
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> Don’t know if somebody already have this issue but if I set a
> “servicegroup” in a service my “check latency” is very very high. From
> 1s without the servicegroup to 30 or 40s with servicegroup set!
All my services are in servicegroups and I have absolutely no latency
problem.
One of my systems is running >1000 checks per minute on a dual P3 1.4GHZ
right now with no more than 3-something seconds latency. I'm using all
possible large installation tweaks.
If you can enable debug output and pinpoint where you get latency that
would greatly help.
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Thomas
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