Hi Jim Avery,
I do a lot of configuration recently so starting and stopping was done quite a
lot as well.
I guess two Nagios instance was running.
Regards,
Faiz
From: Jim Avery [mailto:j...@jimavery.me.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2013 9:14 PM
To: nagios List
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios check latency
On 13 Aug 2013 05:22, "Muhamad Faiz"
<muhamad.f...@asia.xchanging.com<mailto:muhamad.f...@asia.xchanging.com>> wrote:
> My Nagios setup are having high service check latency.
>
>
>
> Check nagios latency result is 240 seconds!
...
> Any advice will be much appreciated.
If you haven't stopped / started the nagios daemon lately, then do that
("/etc/init.d/nagios stop" then "/etc/init.d/nagios start" , NOT
"/etc/init.d/nagios reload"). I find that after a couple of weeks the service
check latency starts creeping up, and stopping/starting the nagios daemon sorts
it.
I hope that helps.
Jim
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