++ 22/02/07 17:35 +0100 - Sjaak Nabuurs: >Looks like an performance issue, long timeouts on plugins. >Can you track the check_execution_time and the check_latency when you >have an escalation.
Generally, these seem to be allright. At any given time the service check latency is about 3 to 10 seconds on average, the service check execution time is on average less then 1 second. I don't believe these are too high (375+ hosts, 1775+ services). However after posting the previous post, I re-read the documentation for the n'th time and I came across this particular line: | In any case where there are multiple valid escalation definitions | for a particular notification, Nagios will choose the smallest | notification interval. And I believe this is exactly my problem. So, I rewrote the config and I am now awaiting a live example (and if that takes too long, I will create a long-lasting critical :)). -- Rejo Zenger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> https://rejo.zenger.nl
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