Impressive :)
We're monitoring ~2000 hosts and ~1 services, every 5 minutes.
Architecture used: OPSView Community edition, the last free version before it
started to make the
distributed version commercial :/
Two central servers (active/standby - drbd) as single point for management and
Hi All,
We have 5393 hosts and 69452 services across 14 servers.
The monitoring is spread unevenly across the servers as most of them are in
specific customer environments.
We use Puppet (formally rsync) to distribute a standard set of global
config (host / service templates etc) across all
to understand Nagios to setup hosts.
The racoon setup sounds like some good stuff.
James
-Original Message-
From: Simone Felici [mailto:s.fel...@mclink.eu]
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2012 3:33 AM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] How many hosts and services
Hi,
I like it when people periodically post numbers and architecture
summaries, I am guessing with the distributed frameworks out now for
Nagios this thread might be seeing bigger numbers than past threads
have.
With our custom-built distributed Nagios-based monitoring system, we
are currently
What kinds of numbers of hosts and services are you all monitoring?
Which add-ons / distributed frameworks are you using?
At my ${CURRENT_JOB}, I'm monitoring around 600 hosts with just under
6000 services on a single VM running RHEL 5. I do process perfdata
on the same node, and replicate
Had to reply to this one since I actually studied Max's blog articles
for ideas when I was researching performance tuning. Thanks Max for not
only pioneering some of these ideas, but actually documenting what you
did. ; )
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 11:57 AM, C. Bensend be...@bennyvision.com wrote:
Yes, I know, VM bad. :) Just not bad enough to spend real dollars on
more physical hosts.
Nothing bad about using a VM, they just fall over horribly (generally
speaking) when you try to push the virtual machine's
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 12:19 PM, Mike Guthrie mguth...@nagios.com wrote:
Had to reply to this one since I actually studied Max's blog articles
for ideas when I was researching performance tuning. Thanks Max for not
only pioneering some of these ideas, but actually documenting what you
did.
...@webwizarddesign.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2012 11:32 AM
To: mguth...@nagios.com; Nagios Users List
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] How many hosts and services are you monitoring with
Nagios?
I am hoping we can release our network performance data sending
framework first, which was initially based
Max.
Thank you very much for sharing the information . Very useful for us.
In addition , would it be possible to share the specification of
each servers , central server and distributed ones?
i.e CPU , Memory ,size of HDD
Thanks,
Yu
Hi,
I like it when people periodically post numbers and
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