[Nagios-users] Trouble with latency

2010-07-06 Thread Scott Ward
I am having major latency problems, 700 seconds in some cases.  I am pretty
sure that it is coming from ndo and mysql.  Anybody have any mysql configs
or changes to ndo that can help.  Right now I am using the default ndo
config and made some changes to allocate more memory to mysql and that's
pretty much it.

~Scott Ward
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Re: [Nagios-users] Trouble with latency

2010-07-06 Thread Scott Ward
The problem with that is that we need to retain the information for at least
6 months possibly more.

~Scott Ward


On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 8:35 AM, Assaf Flatto nag...@flatto.net wrote:


 Scott

 I encountered a similar issue with ndo and mysql when the tables grew to
 a monstrous size , and ndo had trouble doing the updates to the DB.

 Check the tables sizes and see if you can trim them to a more
 manageable size.

 Personally i truncate the tables that  grow to fast every week as the
 data i need the ndo for is never more then a day old .

 Assaf

 Scott Ward wrote:
  I am having major latency problems, 700 seconds in some cases.  I am
  pretty sure that it is coming from ndo and mysql.  Anybody have any
  mysql configs or changes to ndo that can help.  Right now I am using
  the default ndo config and made some changes to allocate more memory
  to mysql and that's pretty much it.


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Re: [Nagios-users] Large Installation

2010-06-11 Thread Scott Ward
We are going to be using distributed monitoring for sure.  We just cannot
decide whether we should use NDO to write directly to the database or us
NSCA to send back to the master server.  Any suggestions?

Is there a frontend that actually uses the information in an NDO db? From
what I've read it looks like the default Nagios front end uses text files.

~Scott Ward


On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 4:48 AM, Martin Melin nag...@martinmelin.comwrote:

 On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 21:55, Kevin Keane subscript...@kkeane.comwrote:

 Config file maintenance can be improved to some extent with careful design
 of the config files, as well as tools. It is an issue that I am running into
 with a relatively small installation with 80+ hosts and 400+ services. My
 installation is highly heterogeneous and very dynamic, which makes config
 file maintenance a nightmare. Having to restart Nagios after a configuration
 change doesn’t help either. On the other hand, a network with 2000 identical
 machines is probably going to be much easier to manage than my type of
 network.

 Nitpicking or helpful tip, you decide: Nagios reloads config changes on
 SIGHUP, you don't have to do a restart. A full restart can take a while on a
 sufficiently sized installation so having to do one for every change would
 indeed be a PITA, but I've never seen a reload take more than a few seconds.

 Cheers
 Martin


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[Nagios-users] Large Installation

2010-06-10 Thread Scott Ward
We are looking to do an large installation of Nagios. Is it possible to
monitor over 800 machines and over 14000 services?

Has anyone tried doing anything like this? If you have how successful was it
and how did you configure it?

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