Il 26/11/2010 16:03, Ton Voon ha scritto:
We've been aware of something around here, but we haven't got round to working
on this. However, you've clearly demonstrated that
this has a big impact, so I've raised the priority of this issue and we'll look
to get it fixed as part of 3.11 release.
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Hi Simone,
On 26 Nov 2010, at 14:06, Simone Felici wrote:
THe last days I've noticed high load on opsview-web process and in
addiction a HIGH traffic between master server and database server.
I'm able to reproduce the issue, maybe someone can help me to solve.
It seems the problem has some
: [opsview-users] opsview_web_server.pl high cpu usage
On 18 Nov 2010, at 08:46, Simone Felici wrote:
>
> Dear readers,
>
> I'm sorry again, I put another info to this strange issue.
> I've noticed NOW that the external db-server, used by opsview to store all
> data
Il 18/11/2010 11:03, Duncan Ferguson ha scritto:
opsview_web _server serves all HTTP requests - the majority of which are status
updates which get passed to the database.
Have you any additional checks set up for monitoring port 80 or port 3000 on
the master server? Anything to indicate wha
On 18 Nov 2010, at 08:46, Simone Felici wrote:
>
> Dear readers,
>
> I'm sorry again, I put another info to this strange issue.
> I've noticed NOW that the external db-server, used by opsview to store all
> databases, had a BIG increase in network traffic
> troughtput, exactly the same moment
yes, opsview-web restarted *and* in addiction switched as test to cluster02 and then back to cluster01, also service restarted.
The load was caused always by opsview_web_server.pl at the top. Strange the traffic with the db server, as descrived in ther reply.
Now, load and traffic of db-server
Dear readers,
I'm sorry again, I put another info to this strange issue.
I've noticed NOW that the external db-server, used by opsview to store all databases, had a BIG increase in network traffic
troughtput, exactly the same moment during the opsview-core load. The traffic on db are on average
Did you stop/start opsview-web?
what does a top or htop tell you?
thanks
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From:Simone Felici
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Subject:Re: [opsview-users] opsview_web_server.pl high cpu usage
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Sorry, question again
I answer me myself...
Using prefork (http://docs.opsview.com/doku.php?id=opsview-community:prefork&s[]=use&s[]=prefork) seems solved me the issue, even
if not understood why it's started to give me this problem and what exactly this option helps me for :)
Sorry for disturb, thank's!
Simon
I
Hello to all,
Since this afternoon my opsview is high on load. The process eating all the cpu
is: opsview_web_server.pl (14 processes).
The server is in cluster. Even if I switch to the second cluster (drbd) the
load moves to the second claster too.
The server has 16cores and only a few hosts
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