Hi,

I once discussed with someone who wanted to have a much larger environment
than you checked every single second.
He said the only way he could achieve this was by completely disabling
notifications and event handler, because they are, according to him, perf
killers.
This, coupled with high end hardware, end up working.

Cheers,
Chris


2013/6/23 Luc Stroobant <lstroob...@gmail.com>

> On 06/21/2013 12:45 PM, tim.kimb...@sungard.com wrote:
>
> > Anyone have any experience (good/bad/other) in changing the
> > interval_length below 60?  I'm already certain that we will need to
> > split off a dedicated checking host for it, if we keep this Active.
> > Our program can usually finish within 2-3 seconds on a local host
> > (after checking every process), so that's not a problem.
>
> I've been running a Nagios 2/3 and more recently Icinga with
> interval_length on 1 for at least 5 years. All config files are changed
> with intervals in seconds instead of minutes. I never configured that
> part myself, but I discovered it when migrating from Nagios to Icinga.
> ("Everything seems to run fine, but why doesn't he update anything... ")
>
> We don't use pnp4nagios, but we have ~2200 services (most of them over
> ssh) on ~80 hosts with Icinga classic and it doesn't cause any problems.
> The monitoring server was on an old AMD dual core CPU with 2 GB RAM till
> last year...
>
> Luc
>
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