Hi Arthur,

Arthur de Pauw wrote:
> Thanks for your input. Searching for that, I get a few hits telling that
> some import took longer then 5 seconds. That happens infrequently. Does that
> have to do with the webinterface?

the Nagios-Webinterface (for ex. ../cgi-bin/status.cgi?host=bla) doesn't
use the database to display the status - Opsview (for ex.
../status/service?host=bla) does.

So if the import of ndologs (/usr/local/nagios/var/ndologs/) isn't fast
enough, the the database (Opsview-Webinterface) will fall behind with
the status as reported by Nagios.

Regards,
joey



> On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 10:16 AM, joey <opsv...@j0ey.de> wrote:
> 
>> Hej,
>>
>> Arthur de Pauw wrote:
>>> Did some more testing, rebooting etc. Situation now is that no matter
>> what I
>>> do in the Opsview interface, add, change, remove hosts or anything will
>> not
>>> be reflected in the web interface. I've installed the nagios interface on
>>> slaves as well, and there I see that the hosts I added/removed _are_
>>> actually available on the slaves... Seems the web interface is out of
>> sync
>>> or something like that. Running version 3.3.1.3107 by the way.
>> check your opsviewd.log for messages like "[import_ndologsd] [WARN]
>> Import of...".
>>
>> Sounds like the updates don't hit the database (opsview webinterface)
>> fast enough.
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