I've moved the database to a separate server, which seem to have resolved
all issues. I still have an eye on /var/log/opsviewd.log to check for
imports that take too much time. I've seen that sometimes very large NDO
updates happen, sized around 1.5 MB. Processing these takes a bit longer
then the others which have maybe 7KB or so.

The web interface is up-to-date again as well, my guess is that
"/usr/local/nagios/bin/rc.opsview gen_config" might have something to do
with it as well.

Well, all seems to run smoothly once again. I take this event to have a
closer look at the system and probably do a bit of resizing here and there.

Thanks for the help!
Arthur


On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Arthur de Pauw <arthur.dep...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi Joey,
>
> Well that makes some sense. Yesterday I got an alert message that some NDO
> logs were pending. Just a few minutes later, all logs were gone already. I
> guess that the amount of servers and services we're monitoring now forces us
> to grow the system.
>
> Checking for stale NDO logs, there are none at the moment. Still I do have
> a difference between the Opsview web interface and the Nagios. Is there
> anything that I can do to get them "in sync" again? As there are no pending
> NDO logs anymore, I guess there is nothing pending at the moment - so how do
> I get the web interface up-to-date?
>
> Thanks four your help,
> arthur
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 10:40 AM, joey <opsv...@j0ey.de> wrote:
>
>> 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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>
>
>
> --
> cheers,
> arthur
>



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