In trying to implement NAGVIS on my system, I have been running into performance issues where the NDO daemon/mysql consume vast amounts of processor power, essentially bringing nagios and everything else to a halt until they complete. This is a problem (I belive) with mysql, and as such can't really be helped directly (except by moving the sql server to another machine), however I was thinking it may be possible to minimize the impact by telling nagios to broker less than everything, on the assumption that nagios is sending some stuff to the database that nagvis doesn't actually need. Is this, in fact, the case? If so, what are the minimal broker options needed to make nagvis happy? Thanks. ----------------------------------------------- Israel Brewster Computer Support Technician Frontier Flying Service Inc. 5245 Airport Industrial Rd Fairbanks, AK 99709 (907) 450-7250 x293 -----------------------------------------------
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