Full Throttle Nagios
Kyle Bader
kyle.bader at gmail.com
Wed May 19 19:33:17 CEST 2010
>> There are several tweaks one can do to make Nagios more or less saturate the
>> CPU, but none of them are enough if the number of checks rise above a
>> certain
>> level. We've noticed that we can run about 60K service-checks so long as we
>> don't have many state-changes in the network. That's not nearly good enough,
>> so it will be improved.
>>
>> Work is under way to revamp the Nagios check handling though. It will get
>> better, but it's a series of large patches that need to be thoroughly tested
>> before they get released.
>>
>> I'll holler when I have them in a testable state, since I guess a lot of
>> people would be quite interested in trying out the new checking engine I'm
>> working on. If it works as good as it seems to, it should alleviate a lot
>> of performance issues.
Sounds very promising, can't wait to see your work :D
--
Kyle
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