For a very accurate representation of how much performance monitoring
you're doing you can run this command on each of your zenoss
servers. Add 'em up and send 'em in! :)
find /opt/zenoss/perf -name \*.rrd | wc -l
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin $ find ~/svn/work/zenoss/install/perf/ -name \*.rrd
| wc -l
5
It's just work lappy tho....
-c
On Apr 27, 2007, at 11:29 AM, David Carmean wrote:
I'm curious how many devices people are monitoring with one zenoss
system?
I've stripped down a zenoss config so that it's essentially doing
only CPU
and ping monitoring; I'm up to 4800 devices with 46,000 resultant
RRDs.
This is a 4-way Xeon 3Ghz IBM X3850 with 10G of RAM. I found that
increasing
zenperfsnmp's cachesize config item from 10,000 to 50,000 didn't
seem to
help it handle more than 2500 or so devices in one single instance,
so I've
got 3 performance monitors configured/running on this machine.
My biggest problem right now, and it's more of just an annoyance,
is that
web access can sometimes seem to take forever. I'm looking forward
to a
release with the new zodb optimization that was mentioned a while ago.
--
David Carmean Network Appliance, Inc
Infosystems Architect, 495 E. Java Drive
Java (Sunnyvale) Engineering Lab Services Sunnyvale, CA 94089
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