I fixed the problem!
It was an issue with our Check Result Reaper Frequency and Maximum Check
Result Reaper Time, adjusting these fixed the issue.
Thanks for the pointers!
Doug Eubanks
ad...@dougware.net
K1DUG
(919) 201-8750
On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 2:56 AM, Claudio Kuenzler
On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 1:13 AM, Doug Eubanks ad...@dougware.net wrote:
Of course you are correct, here's one of the services. According to the
site log, it looks like Nagios is firing off three to four requests to the
server, each time it's being checked. These log entries are all from one
I removed the spaces from the command. I noticed that there were two
Nagios processes running, so I killed them both and restarted Nagios.
Within a few minutes, it was checking the site more often that it should:
Nagios - - [07/Dec/2012:00:29:05 -0500] GET / HTTP/1.1 200 22458 -
On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 6:34 AM, Doug Eubanks ad...@dougware.net wrote:
I removed the spaces from the command. I noticed that there were two
Nagios processes running, so I killed them both and restarted Nagios.
Within a few minutes, it was checking the site more often that it should:
Nagios
Of course you are correct, here's one of the services. According to the
site log, it looks like Nagios is firing off three to four requests to the
server, each time it's being checked. These log entries are all from one
vhost log file, so it's not like Nagios is checking 4 sites, it's checking
We use Lilac as a configuration GUI, and as a sanity check I checked to
make sure the service was only specified once in the configuration file.
Sincerely,
Doug Eubanks
ad...@dougware.net
K1DUG
(919) 201-8750
On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 7:13 PM, Doug Eubanks ad...@dougware.net wrote:
Of course
Nagios is checking services way too often. It's supposed to check once
every 2 minutes, then failback to checking once every 1 minute on a failure.
I believe this is the relevant parts of the nagios.cfg file:
sleep_time=20
service_interleave_factor=s
max_concurrent_checks=0
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Doug Eubanks ad...@dougware.net wrote:
Nagios is checking services way too often. It's supposed to check once
every 2 minutes, then failback to checking once every 1 minute on a failure.
I believe this is the relevant parts of the nagios.cfg file:
Actually