Hi Jeffrey
I encountered the exact same issue. I've managed to bring it under control with
two things, but have not yet found a solution. It seems nagios just stops
reading the command pipe every once in a while and will resume after a few
minutes.
I implemented
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I recently extend our distributed Nagios setup of 1 master and 2
distributed slaves (in
which the master also had a lot of checks running), to 1 master and 5
distributed slaves
(in which the
I'm not sure adding more slaves will solve the problem on the master
server.. From what I've been reading on these maillists, the problem
tends to be the filling of the nagios.cmd pipe.
Multiple processes try to write to it (NSCA children) and multiple
processes try to read from it (Nagios