Distributed Setup of Nagios
Bradley Radjoo
Bradley.Radjoo at is.co.za
Wed Aug 18 17:54:36 CEST 2010
WoW ! That is definately impressive
Would this be the Opsview Community edition Kyle ?
On 18 Aug 2010, at 5:07 PM, Kyle O'Donnell wrote:
> we have ~ 30000 services and ~3000 hosts
>
> we have 6 pollers (each have a backup) processing checks and forwarding
> back to a central nagios host.
>
> our busiest poller has ~1000 hosts and ~9000 services... avg service check
> interval is 5 minutes, but there are a bunch at 1 and 2 minute intervals.
>
> avg service check latency is less than 1 second
>
> This is ~3yr old hardware too, i suspect we could increase capacity by 50%
> if we move to the new intel nahalems
>
> we dont use active host checks
> On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 15:51:55 +0100, Ton Voon <tonvoon at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 18 Aug 2010, at 15:38, Max wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 7:22 AM, Ton Voon <tonvoon at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> You may want to look at Opsview (http://opsview.com).
>>>>
>>>> From a single point of configuration, it pushes out the nagios
>>>> configuration to the remote slaves which are independently running
>>>> their own copy of Nagios. We have users going up to 25 slaves!
>>>
>>> Cool - how many active service checks / active host checks per poller?
>>
>> As many as a single nagios instance runs. You can scale out by adding
>> more slaves. We also have a feature where you can have slave clusters
>> to do workload balancing and redundancy, so you can just add another
>> node if hardware is the issue.
>>
>> The bottleneck would be at the central master, but that is very fast
>> because of only processing passive results.
>>
>> Ton
>>
>>
>>
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