I know this thread is a little stale, but

1013 rrd files, 36 devices on the vmware image converted to run on ESX.

Jason
The place where you made your stand never mattered,
only that you were there... and still on your feet




Christopher Blunck wrote:
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.


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Java (Sunnyvale) Engineering Lab Services        Sunnyvale, CA  94089
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