Depends on the cpu load u are allowed to use.

So according to your previous mail , no!




Wednesday, March 21, 2007, 12:57:10 AM, you wrote:


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On 3/20/07, Patrick Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

There are no major differences between running it on Dreamhost vs.

running it anywhere else you don't have root access, though Dreamhost

will kill processes that try to use too many system resources (CPU,

etc.), and you may find your Nagios instance dying from time to time, 

possibly very often, if their systems perceive it as a resource hog.


So it sounds like as long as I'm not obnoxious about my processes, I am cool. I will be monitoring under 100 hosts (ping and possibly one to three services, such as SMTP, HTTP, FTP, etc).  In a couple of cases, I'll be checking a URL or logging in a database. 


As long as I keep it to 1x for every 5 minutes, I should be ok, right?




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