It seems like the 1.7.2 solves the problem. There is no more increasing 
load on the cpu load graph since my latest upgrade to 1.7.2. The pre-1.7.2 
versions still had these problems. I tested this everytime on the same 
machine with exactly the same configuration.

Best regards, Tomas


On Mon, 20 Aug 2012, Tomas Macek wrote:

> Hello, this (see attachment) is the daily graph made from server, which runs 
> the Icinga process only. And this server is other one, than it was in my 
> previous posts - it's some other testing server. The big jump in load at 8:00 
> this morning was the Icinga process reload. The next jump at about 10:00 is 
> the Icinga downgrade from 1.7.1 to 1.6.1 - the difference between 1.6.1 and 
> 1.7.1 is about 5% in performance.
> I will see (and let you know) if the server load will grow up.
>
> I used absolutely the same configuration files.
>
> Hints, comments, ideas are welcome, but now I'm thinking about Icinga 
> downgrade to 1.4.x (I made upgrade to 1.7 due to bugs in notifications.c in 
> 1.6.1).
>
> Regards, Tomas
>
>
> On Fri, 13 Jul 2012, Tomas Macek wrote:
>
>> Hello, my server with Icinga installed has high load. See daily graf in 
>> attachment for details. The lower load from 9:00 today is caused by restart 
>> of the Icinga process. It never happened when I used 1.6.1 and from the 
>> update date (18/05/2012) I experience these problems. This problem always 
>> disappeares when I restart the Icinga.
>> 
>> Any ideas?
>> 
>> These are the steps to restart, but I don't know if this helps... But the 
>> strange thing for me is, that there were two icinga processes stopeed
>> 
>> 
>> [root@server mt_check]# /etc/init.d/icinga stop
>> icinga (pid 13386 3749) is running...
>> Stopping icinga:                                           [  OK  ]
>> [root@server mt_check]# /etc/init.d/icinga start
>> icinga is stopped
>> Starting icinga:                                           [  OK  ]
>> [root@server mt_check]# ps auxw | grep icinga
>> icinga   13432  1.4  0.0  95316  7552 ?        Ssl  08:43   0:25 
>> /usr/bin/icinga -d /etc/icinga/icinga.cfg
>> root     19145  0.0  0.0  61216   764 pts/0    S+   09:12   0:00 grep 
>> icinga
>> icinga   19159  0.0  0.0  95320  6952 ?        S    09:12   0:00 
>> /usr/bin/icinga -d /etc/icinga/icinga.cfg
>> icinga   19160  0.0  0.0  67504   688 ?        S    09:12   0:00 
>> /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins//check_icmp -w 45.0 19  -c 70.0 25  -p 5 
>> 10.253.1.41
>> icinga   19162  0.0  0.0  95320  6952 ?        S    09:12   0:00 
>> /usr/bin/icinga -d /etc/icinga/icinga.cfg
>> icinga   19163  0.0  0.0  67504   684 ?        S    09:12   0:00 
>> /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins//check_icmp -w 45.0 19  -c 70.0 25  -p 5 
>> 10.101.5.9
>> 
>> 
>> Regards, Tomas

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