On 2/15/07, Trask <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2/15/07, Robert Stafford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not sure this is the right place to ask this, but I've been trying
to
> figure out why the scheduling queue on my nagios server is always 20-30
> minutes behind the current time. What I mean by that is the next check
item
> is 20-30 minutes past the current time. I have 49 servers and 3 checks
per
> server (ping, a process check, and syslog-ng(passive). I've tried
tweaking
> all the settings for scheduling checks and only seem to make it
worse. I'm
> currently running version 2.5. I didn't think that it would run into
> problems with this few since I've seen 300+ servers with 1000+ service
> checks. Am I just missing something?
Are you reporting these checks passively to another server?
Nope. Everything is on one box. I do have syslog-ng installed and doing
passive to nagios on the machine. I've tried setting max_concurent_checks
to 0 and changing it up throught 100 but it doesn't seem to make a
differance.
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