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<P DIR=LTR><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri">I</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri">’</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri">ve been watching my latency graphs, and showing 2000 seconds for some service and host checks. What I don</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri">’</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri">t understand is I still have idle time on the CPU, (quad processor) so I</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri">’</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri">m curious if the server isn</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri">’</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri">t in trouble, why am I seeing such high laten</FONT><FONT FACE="Calibri">cy? Or maybe I misunderstand how latency is calculated? I do have 9 service checks that are failing on about 700 hosts</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri"> if that matters at all. Trying to tweak the performance to the max on this so any insight welcome.</FONT></SPAN></P>
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<P DIR=LTR><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri">Thanks,</FONT></SPAN></P>
<P DIR=LTR><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri">Dan</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN></P>
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