Hi all,
I have tuned MySQL, mainly using the setting from
/usr/share/mysql/my-innodb-heavy-4G.cnf
a 'service icinga reload' doesn't give any 'Status data OUTDATED'
warnings anymore.
Everything seems to work smoothly. Guess the problem was that the
standard RHEL 6 MySQL config doesn't allow much connections.
Regards,
Maarten
On 4-10-2011 16:17, Maarten Diemel wrote:
Dear Icinga users and developers,
After doing a 'service icinga reload'
it looks like it takes about 442 seconds before the status data is
'updated'.
Current Network Status
Last Updated: Tue Oct 4 12:54:38 CEST 2011 - Updated every 90 seconds
[pause]
Icinga 1.5.1 - Logged in as Uncle.X
Warning: Status data OUTDATED! Last status data update was 442 seconds
ago!
Should it take so long? Is this normal behavior for Icinga?
System: HP blade 460c G7, with 2 Six-Core Intel Xeon, 2267 MHz and
8192 Mb memory.
OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.1 (Santiago)
Icinga version 1.5.1 , RPM installation (RPM's are locally made from
icinga.spec found in the official tarball)
DB: MySQL 5.1.52
Configuration is kept as close to the defaults as possible.
Only icinga.cfg attached, other config files (ido stuff) unchanged
except for db_socket and password.
476 hosts and
1691 services are being checked
Machine seems not really busy, neither does our old server with exact
configuration doing Nagios, running on a HP DL-385 (AMD), 2048 Mb mem,
on RHEL4.
sar output of Icinga machine (period of reloading Icinga):
CPU %user %nice %system %iowait
%steal %idle
12:40:01 PM all 1.71 0.00 0.60 1.09
0.00 96.60
12:45:01 PM all 1.80 0.00 0.63 1.24
0.00 96.33
12:50:01 PM all 1.16 0.00 0.37 2.34
0.00 96.13
12:55:01 PM all 0.61 0.00 0.08 2.43
0.00 96.88
Regards,
Maarten
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