We have a large configuration (32823 services across 1377 hosts) which uses distributed monitoring (master and slave servers). Since I have merged checks from 2 old slave servers to a single new, much more powerful slave server, the new slave server has been logging a large number of orphaned service and host checks. For example, of 24347 lines in the current log file, 4489 refer to orphaned service checks and 808 refer to host checks. The slave server runs 17985 checks for 732 hosts. Does anyone know what sort of problem causes orphaned checks ? Is there any tuning that I can apply to solve this problem ? Running command "nagios -s /etc/nagios/nagios.cfg" does not suggest any configuration changes. My servers run Scientific Linux version 5.2 (SL 5 is a recompiled version of Redhat 5).
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