Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios server hardware dimensions

2008-06-12 Thread Frederik Vanhee
Aaron M. Segura wrote:
> Please stop posting the same exact thing on a daily basis.  Sending
> multiple posts on consecutive days is *not* going to help you.  Quite
> the opposite, in fact.
>
> On Thu, 2008-06-12 at 20:32 +0200, Frederik Vanhee wrote:
>   
>> Hello,
>>  
>> I'm thinking about a hardware upgrade of my Nagios server.
>> I have a setup with 1500 hosts and 9000 services (from which 2500 
>> services are active and the other 6500 passive).
>> I use the 'classic' Nagios interface for consulting + the Nagvis 
>> frontend with the ndo backend.
>> In addition, I use Nagiosgrapher for graphing purposes.
>>  
>> Now I'm in doubt if I would split the Nagios server in two servers :
>>  
>> -one for the Nagios process + webinterface + nagiosgrapher
>> -second as database-server for the ndo-backend
>>  
>> Or maybe another configuration ?
>> Would it be more interesting to invest in one server with more RAM and 
>> more powerful cpu's or is it more interesting to split it into two servers ?
>>  
>> Any suggestions,
>>  
>> Vanhee Frederik
>>
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Hi,

I'm sorry if I posted this entry multiple times. I never saw my item  
appear in the mailing I get from 'Nagios-users', so I thought something 
went wrong with the posting of this item.
But apparently it did succeed.

Regards,

Frederik

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Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios server hardware dimensions

2008-06-12 Thread Aaron M. Segura
Please stop posting the same exact thing on a daily basis.  Sending
multiple posts on consecutive days is *not* going to help you.  Quite
the opposite, in fact.

On Thu, 2008-06-12 at 20:32 +0200, Frederik Vanhee wrote:
> Hello,
>  
> I'm thinking about a hardware upgrade of my Nagios server.
> I have a setup with 1500 hosts and 9000 services (from which 2500 
> services are active and the other 6500 passive).
> I use the 'classic' Nagios interface for consulting + the Nagvis 
> frontend with the ndo backend.
> In addition, I use Nagiosgrapher for graphing purposes.
>  
> Now I'm in doubt if I would split the Nagios server in two servers :
>  
> -one for the Nagios process + webinterface + nagiosgrapher
> -second as database-server for the ndo-backend
>  
> Or maybe another configuration ?
> Would it be more interesting to invest in one server with more RAM and 
> more powerful cpu's or is it more interesting to split it into two servers ?
>  
> Any suggestions,
>  
> Vanhee Frederik
> 
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[Nagios-users] Nagios server hardware dimensions

2008-06-12 Thread Frederik Vanhee
Hello,
 
I'm thinking about a hardware upgrade of my Nagios server.
I have a setup with 1500 hosts and 9000 services (from which 2500 
services are active and the other 6500 passive).
I use the 'classic' Nagios interface for consulting + the Nagvis 
frontend with the ndo backend.
In addition, I use Nagiosgrapher for graphing purposes.
 
Now I'm in doubt if I would split the Nagios server in two servers :
 
-one for the Nagios process + webinterface + nagiosgrapher
-second as database-server for the ndo-backend
 
Or maybe another configuration ?
Would it be more interesting to invest in one server with more RAM and 
more powerful cpu's or is it more interesting to split it into two servers ?
 
Any suggestions,
 
Vanhee Frederik

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[Nagios-users] Nagios server hardware dimensions

2008-06-09 Thread Frederik Vanhee
Hello,

I'm thinking about a hardware upgrade of my Nagios server.
I have a setup with 1500 hosts and 9000 services (from which 2500 services
are active and the other 6500 passive).
I use the 'classic' Nagios interface for consulting + the Nagvis frontend
with the ndo backend.
In addition, I use Nagiosgrapher for graphing purposes.

Now I'm in doubt if I would split the Nagios server in two servers :

-one for the Nagios process + webinterface + nagiosgrapher
-second as database-server for the ndo-backend

Or maybe another configuration ?
Would it be more interesting to invest in one server with more RAM and more
powerful cpu's or is it more interesting to split it into two servers ?

Any suggestions,

Vanhee Frederik
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