On Wed, 1 Aug 2012, Michael Friedrich wrote:

> On 01.08.2012 07:59, Tomas Macek wrote:
>> Cannot this behaviour could caused by this? I'm still using 1.7.0. (copied
>> from ChangeLog):
>>
>> -------------------------
>> 1.7.1 - 18/06/2012
>>
>> FIXES
>> ...
>> * core: fix various memory leaks in downtime eventhandling on SIGHUP
>> (Carlos Velasco) #2666 - MF
>> ...
>> -------------------------
>
> load != memory leaks. you would rather see some memory growing on the
> process, and in worst case, forks will get a little more expensive. is
> that the case, monitoring the memory consumption of your icinga process?
>

Hm, you seem to be right. It seems to me right now, that the main icinga 
process 
does not grow up in memory, so it is not the possibility you are 
talking about. The rrd graph of the memory consuption will not help, 
because Icinga is not the only (big) process, that is run on the server 
and so the memory consumption on the server is fluctuating because of 
other processes.
But I'm still confused what is it. The really strange thing is, that 
Icinga 1.6.1 never did this and these things are happening since I 
installed 
1.7.0 and after each Icinga main process reload the server's load goes 
down to the normal level.

Tomas

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