Hello please help me with this question ??
Resientemente update my version of nagios 3.51 to 4.08 and the burden of increased quite cpu:
root@xxx:/usr/local/pnp4nagios/var# uptime
01:16:53 up 1:54, 2 users, load average: 71.66, 60.50, 60.64
With Nagios version 3.51 did not have such a high load average was 30.
Maybe I have to change something in the Nagios 4.08 Settingsmenu to improve performance in the team ????
Nagios4.08 performance
Re: Nagios4.08 performance
Please attach your nagios.cfg to your next post. Also, run the following top command and post the results as well:
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top -n 1 -b > /tmp/top.txtFormer Nagios employee
"It is turtles. All. The. Way. Down. . . .and maybe an elephant or two."
VI VI VI - The editor of the Beast!
Come to the Dark Side.
"It is turtles. All. The. Way. Down. . . .and maybe an elephant or two."
VI VI VI - The editor of the Beast!
Come to the Dark Side.
Re: Nagios4.08 performance
hello .... the command does not show me anything
root@xxx:/home/usuario# top -n 1 -b > /tmp/top.txt
root@xxx:/home/usuario#
This is the content of nagios.cfg
root@xxx:/usr/local/nagios/etc# vim nagios.cfg
root@xxx:/home/usuario# top -n 1 -b > /tmp/top.txt
root@xxx:/home/usuario#
This is the content of nagios.cfg
root@xxx:/usr/local/nagios/etc# vim nagios.cfg
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############################################################################
#
# NAGIOS.CFG - Sample Main Config File for Nagios 3.4.3
#
# Read the documentation for more information on this configuration
# file. I've provided some comments here, but things may not be so
# clear without further explanation.
#
# Last Modified: 12-14-2008
#
##############################################################################
# LOG FILE
# This is the main log file where service and host events are logged
# for historical purposes. This should be the first option specified
# in the config file!!!
log_file=/usr/local/nagios/var/nagios.log
#######################################################fafafafa
########################################jjjjjj
############################## fff
###### Rutas Nuevas #####
#cfg_file=/etc/nagiosql/contacttemplates.cfg
#cfg_file=/etc/nagiosql/contactgroups.cfg
#cfg_file=/etc/nagiosql/contacts.cfg
#cfg_file=/etc/nagiosql/timeperiods.cfg
#cfg_file=/etc/nagiosql/commands.cfg
#cfg_file=/etc/nagiosql/hostgroups.cfg
#cfg_file=/etc/nagiosql/servicegroups.cfg
#cfg_dir=/etc/nagiosql/hosts
#cfg_dir=/etc/nagiosql/services
#cfg_file=/etc/nagiosql/hosttemplates.cfg
#cfg_file=/etc/nagiosql/servicetemplates.cfg
#cfg_file=/etc/nagiosql/servicedependencies.cfg
#cfg_file=/etc/nagiosql/serviceescalations.cfg
#cfg_file=/etc/nagiosql/hostdependencies.cfg
#cfg_file=/etc/nagiosql/hostescalations.cfg
#cfg_file=/etc/nagiosql/hostextinfo.cfg
#cfg_file=/etc/nagiosql/serviceextinfo.cfg
# OBJECT CONFIGURATION FILE(S)
# These are the object configuration files in which you define hosts,
# host groups, contacts, contact groups, services, etc.
# You can split your object definitions across several config files
# if you wish (as shown below), or keep them all in a single config file.
# You can specify individual object config files as shown below:
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/commands.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/contacts.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/timeperiods.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/templates.cfg
# Definitions for monitoring the local (Linux) host
#cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/localhost.cfg
# Definitions for monitoring a Windows machine
#cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/windows.cfg
# Definitions for monitoring a router/switch
#cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/switch.cfg
# Definitions for monitoring a network printer
#cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/printer.cfg
#cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/laboratorio_I.cfg rr
#cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/laboratorio_II.cfg rr
#cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/laboratorio_III.cfg
#cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/laboratorio_IV.cfg rr
#cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/sw-core-utn.cfg rr hasta cisco2
#cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/sw-fica-core.cfg
#cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/sw-lab1.cfg
#cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/sw-lab2.cfg
#cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/sw-lab3-01.cfg
#cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/sw-lab3-02.cfg
#cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/sw-lab4-01.cfg
#cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/sw-lab4-02.cfg
#cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/sw-salainvest.cfg
#cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/sw-asoprof.cfg
#cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/sw-cisco-01.cfg
#cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/sw-cisco-02.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Ed.C.sw-Zeus.cfg
### FICA ###
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Fica.sw-Aristoteles.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Fica.sw-Galileo.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Fica.sw-Arquimedes.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Fica.sw-Bernoulli.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Fica.sw-Copernico.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Fica.sw-Coulomb.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Fica.sw-Descartes.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Fica.sw-Einstein.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Fica.sw-Euclides.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Fica.sw-Euler.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Fica.sw-Fourier.cfg
### SERV.FICA ###
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Serv-Nagios.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Serv-DHCP.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Serv-Moodle.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Serv-Opina.cfg
### BIENESTAR ####
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/B.Est.sw-Iris.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/B.Est.sw-Morfeo.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/B.Est.sw-Nemesis.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/B.Est.sw-Nix.cfg
#cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/B.Est.sw-Odin.cfg
### BIBLIOTECA ###
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Biblio.sw-Alan-Poe.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Biblio.sw-Almagro.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Biblio.sw-Berne.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Biblio.sw-Borges.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Biblio.sw-Cervantes.cfg
### CAI ###
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Cai.sw-Aleman.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Cai.sw-Arabe.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Cai.sw-Bulgaro.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Cai.sw-Coreano.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Cai.sw-Chino.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Cai.sw-Finlandes.cfg
## ED.CENTRAL ##
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Ed.C.sw-Afrodita.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Ed.C.sw-Apolo.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Ed.C.sw-Ares.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Ed.C.sw-Atenea.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Ed.C.sw-Cratos.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Ed.C.sw-Cronos.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Ed.C.sw-Eris.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Ed.C.sw-Eros.cfg
#cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Ed.C.sw-Gimnasio.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Ed.C.sw-Hades.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Ed.C.sw-Hera.cfg
#cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Ed.C.sw-Poseidon.cfg
#### FACAE ###
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/FACAE.sw-Alexandra.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/FACAE.sw-Andrea.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/FACAE.sw-Carolina.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/FACAE.sw-Catalina.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/FACAE.sw-Diana.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/FACAE.sw-Eduarda.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/FACAE.sw-Elizabeth.cfg
### FECYT ###
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Fecyt.sw-AC-DC.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Fecyt.sw-Aerosmith.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Fecyt.sw-Beatles.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Fecyt.sw-Cinderella.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Fecyt.sw-Chicago.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Fecyt.sw-Europe.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Fecyt.sw-Jackson.cfg
### FICAYA ###
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Ficaya.sw-Batman.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Ficaya.sw-Ciclope.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Ficaya.sw-Colosus.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/Ficaya.sw-Daredevil.cfg
### POSTGRADO ###
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/PostGr.sw-Bills.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/PostGr.sw-Boo.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/PostGr.sw-Bulma.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/PostGr.sw-Broly.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/PostGr.sw-Cell.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/PostGr.sw-Dabura.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/PostGr.sw-Goku.cfg
### WLAN ###
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/wireless-controller.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/ap-central-pa2.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/ap-central-pb.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/ap-fica-pa2d.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/ap-fica-pa2i.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/ap-fica-pa3d.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/ap-fica-pa3i.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/ap-fica-pa4.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/ap-fica-pb.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/ap-utn-cai-terraza.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/ap-utn-fica-ffccss.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/ap-utn-fica-ficaya.cfg
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/hosts/ap-utn-oeste-central.cfg
# You can also tell Nagios to process all config files (with a .cfg
# extension) in a particular directory by using the cfg_dir
# directive as shown below:
#cfg_dir=/usr/local/nagios/etc/servers
#cfg_dir=/usr/local/nagios/etc/printers
#cfg_dir=/usr/local/nagios/etc/switches
#cfg_dir=/usr/local/nagios/etc/routers
# OBJECT CACHE FILE
# This option determines where object definitions are cached when
# Nagios starts/restarts. The CGIs read object definitions from
# this cache file (rather than looking at the object config files
# directly) in order to prevent inconsistencies that can occur
# when the config files are modified after Nagios starts.
object_cache_file=/usr/local/nagios/var/objects.cache
# PRE-CACHED OBJECT FILE
# This options determines the location of the precached object file.
# If you run Nagios with the -p command line option, it will preprocess
# your object configuration file(s) and write the cached config to this
# file. You can then start Nagios with the -u option to have it read
# object definitions from this precached file, rather than the standard
# object configuration files (see the cfg_file and cfg_dir options above).
# Using a precached object file can speed up the time needed to (re)start
# the Nagios process if you've got a large and/or complex configuration.
# Read the documentation section on optimizing Nagios to find our more
# about how this feature works.
precached_object_file=/usr/local/nagios/var/objects.precache
# RESOURCE FILE
# This is an optional resource file that contains $USERx$ macro
# definitions. Multiple resource files can be specified by using
# multiple resource_file definitions. The CGIs will not attempt to
# read the contents of resource files, so information that is
# considered to be sensitive (usernames, passwords, etc) can be
# defined as macros in this file and restrictive permissions (600)
# can be placed on this file.
resource_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/resource.cfg
# STATUS FILE
# This is where the current status of all monitored services and
# hosts is stored. Its contents are read and processed by the CGIs.
# The contents of the status file are deleted every time Nagios
# restarts.
status_file=/usr/local/nagios/var/status.dat
# STATUS FILE UPDATE INTERVAL
# This option determines the frequency (in seconds) that
# Nagios will periodically dump program, host, and
# service status data.
status_update_interval=10
# NAGIOS USER
# This determines the effective user that Nagios should run as.
# You can either supply a username or a UID.
nagios_user=nagios
# NAGIOS GROUP
# This determines the effective group that Nagios should run as.
# You can either supply a group name or a GID.
nagios_group=nagios
# EXTERNAL COMMAND OPTION
# This option allows you to specify whether or not Nagios should check
# for external commands (in the command file defined below). By default
# Nagios will *not* check for external commands, just to be on the
# cautious side. If you want to be able to use the CGI command interface
# you will have to enable this.
# Values: 0 = disable commands, 1 = enable commands
check_external_commands=1
# EXTERNAL COMMAND CHECK INTERVAL
# This is the interval at which Nagios should check for external commands.
# This value works of the interval_length you specify later. If you leave
# that at its default value of 60 (seconds), a value of 1 here will cause
# Nagios to check for external commands every minute. If you specify a
# number followed by an "s" (i.e. 15s), this will be interpreted to mean
# actual seconds rather than a multiple of the interval_length variable.
# Note: In addition to reading the external command file at regularly
# scheduled intervals, Nagios will also check for external commands after
# event handlers are executed.
# NOTE: Setting this value to -1 causes Nagios to check the external
# command file as often as possible.
#command_check_interval=15s
command_check_interval=-1
# EXTERNAL COMMAND FILE
# This is the file that Nagios checks for external command requests.
# It is also where the command CGI will write commands that are submitted
# by users, so it must be writeable by the user that the web server
# is running as (usually 'nobody'). Permissions should be set at the
# directory level instead of on the file, as the file is deleted every
# time its contents are processed.
command_file=/usr/local/nagios/var/rw/nagios.cmd
# EXTERNAL COMMAND BUFFER SLOTS
# This settings is used to tweak the number of items or "slots" that
# the Nagios daemon should allocate to the buffer that holds incoming
# external commands before they are processed. As external commands
# are processed by the daemon, they are removed from the buffer.
external_command_buffer_slots=4096
# LOCK FILE
# This is the lockfile that Nagios will use to store its PID number
# in when it is running in daemon mode.
lock_file=/usr/local/nagios/var/nagios.lock
#lock_file=/usr/local/nagios/nagios.lock
# TEMP FILE
# This is a temporary file that is used as scratch space when Nagios
# updates the status log, cleans the comment file, etc. This file
# is created, used, and deleted throughout the time that Nagios is
# running.
temp_file=/usr/local/nagios/var/nagios.tmp
# TEMP PATH
# This is path where Nagios can create temp files for service and
# host check results, etc.
temp_path=/tmp
# EVENT BROKER OPTIONS
# Controls what (if any) data gets sent to the event broker.
# Values: 0 = Broker nothing
# -1 = Broker everything
# <other> = See documentation
event_broker_options=-1
# EVENT BROKER MODULE(S)
# This directive is used to specify an event broker module that should
# by loaded by Nagios at startup. Use multiple directives if you want
# to load more than one module. Arguments that should be passed to
# the module at startup are seperated from the module path by a space.
#
#!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
# WARNING !!! WARNING !!! WARNING !!! WARNING !!! WARNING !!! WARNING
#!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#
# Do NOT overwrite modules while they are being used by Nagios or Nagios
# will crash in a fiery display of SEGFAULT glory. This is a bug/limitation
# either in dlopen(), the kernel, and/or the filesystem. And maybe Nagios...
#
# The correct/safe way of updating a module is by using one of these methods:
# 1. Shutdown Nagios, replace the module file, restart Nagios
# 2. Delete the original module file, move the new module file into place, restart Nagios
#
# Example:
#
# broker_module=<modulepath> [moduleargs]
#broker_module=/usr/local/lib/mk-livestatus/livestatus.o /var/lib/nagios/rw/live
#broker_module=/usr/local/lib/mk-livestatus/livestatus.o \
# pnp_path=/usr/local/pnp4nagios/var/perfdata /var/lib/nagios/rw/live
#broker_module=/somewhere/module1.o
#broker_module=/somewhere/module2.o arg1 arg2=3 debug=0
#broker_module=/usr/lib/mod_gearman/mod_gearman.o config=/etc/mod-gearman/module.conf
#broker_module=/opt/lib/mod_gearman/mod_gearman.o config=/opt/etc/mod_gearman.conf
#broker_module=/omd/sites/mysite/lib/mod_gearman/mod_gearman.o config=/omd/sites/mysite/etc/mod-gearman/worker.cfg
#broker_module=/omd/sites/mysite/lib/mod_gearman/mod_gearman.o config=/omd/sites/mysite/etc/mod-gearman/server.cfg
# LOG ROTATION METHOD
# This is the log rotation method that Nagios should use to rotate
# the main log file. Values are as follows..
# n = None - don't rotate the log
# h = Hourly rotation (top of the hour)
# d = Daily rotation (midnight every day)
# w = Weekly rotation (midnight on Saturday evening)
# m = Monthly rotation (midnight last day of month)
log_rotation_method=d
# LOG ARCHIVE PATH
# This is the directory where archived (rotated) log files should be
# placed (assuming you've chosen to do log rotation).
log_archive_path=/usr/local/nagios/var/archives
# LOGGING OPTIONS
# If you want messages logged to the syslog facility, as well as the
# Nagios log file set this option to 1. If not, set it to 0.
use_syslog=1
# NOTIFICATION LOGGING OPTION
# If you don't want notifications to be logged, set this value to 0.
# If notifications should be logged, set the value to 1.
log_notifications=1
# SERVICE RETRY LOGGING OPTION
# If you don't want service check retries to be logged, set this value
# to 0. If retries should be logged, set the value to 1.
log_service_retries=1
# HOST RETRY LOGGING OPTION
# If you don't want host check retries to be logged, set this value to
# 0. If retries should be logged, set the value to 1.
log_host_retries=1
# EVENT HANDLER LOGGING OPTION
# If you don't want host and service event handlers to be logged, set
# this value to 0. If event handlers should be logged, set the value
# to 1.
log_event_handlers=1
# INITIAL STATES LOGGING OPTION
# If you want Nagios to log all initial host and service states to
# the main log file (the first time the service or host is checked)
# you can enable this option by setting this value to 1. If you
# are not using an external application that does long term state
# statistics reporting, you do not need to enable this option. In
# this case, set the value to 0.
log_initial_states=0
# EXTERNAL COMMANDS LOGGING OPTION
# If you don't want Nagios to log external commands, set this value
# to 0. If external commands should be logged, set this value to 1.
# Note: This option does not include logging of passive service
# checks - see the option below for controlling whether or not
# passive checks are logged.
log_external_commands=1
# PASSIVE CHECKS LOGGING OPTION
# If you don't want Nagios to log passive host and service checks, set
# this value to 0. If passive checks should be logged, set
# this value to 1.
log_passive_checks=1
# GLOBAL HOST AND SERVICE EVENT HANDLERS
# These options allow you to specify a host and service event handler
# command that is to be run for every host or service state change.
# The global event handler is executed immediately prior to the event
# handler that you have optionally specified in each host or
# service definition. The command argument is the short name of a
# command definition that you define in your host configuration file.
# Read the HTML docs for more information.
#global_host_event_handler=somecommand
#global_service_event_handler=somecommand
# SERVICE INTER-CHECK DELAY METHOD
# This is the method that Nagios should use when initially
# "spreading out" service checks when it starts monitoring. The
# default is to use smart delay calculation, which will try to
# space all service checks out evenly to minimize CPU load.
# Using the dumb setting will cause all checks to be scheduled
# at the same time (with no delay between them)! This is not a
# good thing for production, but is useful when testing the
# parallelization functionality.
# n = None - don't use any delay between checks
# d = Use a "dumb" delay of 1 second between checks
# s = Use "smart" inter-check delay calculation
# x.xx = Use an inter-check delay of x.xx seconds
#service_inter_check_delay_method=s
service_inter_check_delay_method=n
# MAXIMUM SERVICE CHECK SPREAD
# This variable determines the timeframe (in minutes) from the
# program start time that an initial check of all services should
# be completed. Default is 30 minutes.
max_service_check_spread=30
# SERVICE CHECK INTERLEAVE FACTOR
# This variable determines how service checks are interleaved.
# Interleaving the service checks allows for a more even
# distribution of service checks and reduced load on remote
# hosts. Setting this value to 1 is equivalent to how versions
# of Nagios previous to 0.0.5 did service checks. Set this
# value to s (smart) for automatic calculation of the interleave
# factor unless you have a specific reason to change it.
# s = Use "smart" interleave factor calculation
# x = Use an interleave factor of x, where x is a
# number greater than or equal to 1.
service_interleave_factor=s
# HOST INTER-CHECK DELAY METHOD
# This is the method that Nagios should use when initially
# "spreading out" host checks when it starts monitoring. The
# default is to use smart delay calculation, which will try to
# space all host checks out evenly to minimize CPU load.
# Using the dumb setting will cause all checks to be scheduled
# at the same time (with no delay between them)!
# n = None - don't use any delay between checks
# d = Use a "dumb" delay of 1 second between checks
# s = Use "smart" inter-check delay calculation
# x.xx = Use an inter-check delay of x.xx seconds
host_inter_check_delay_method=s
# MAXIMUM HOST CHECK SPREAD
# This variable determines the timeframe (in minutes) from the
# program start time that an initial check of all hosts should
# be completed. Default is 30 minutes.
max_host_check_spread=30
# MAXIMUM CONCURRENT SERVICE CHECKS
# This option allows you to specify the maximum number of
# service checks that can be run in parallel at any given time.
# Specifying a value of 1 for this variable essentially prevents
# any service checks from being parallelized. A value of 0
# will not restrict the number of concurrent checks that are
# being executed.
max_concurrent_checks=0
# HOST AND SERVICE CHECK REAPER FREQUENCY
# This is the frequency (in seconds!) that Nagios will process
# the results of host and service checks.
#check_result_reaper_frequency=10; se cambio de 5 a 3
check_result_reaper_frequency=5
#check_result_reaper_frequency=3
# MAX CHECK RESULT REAPER TIME
# This is the max amount of time (in seconds) that a single
# check result reaper event will be allowed to run before
# returning control back to Nagios so it can perform other
# duties.
#max_check_result_reaper_time=30
max_check_result_reaper_time=15
#max_check_result_reaper_time=10
# CHECK RESULT PATH
# This is directory where Nagios stores the results of host and
# service checks that have not yet been processed.
#
# Note: Make sure that only one instance of Nagios has access
# to this directory!
check_result_path=/usr/local/nagios/var/spool/checkresults
# MAX CHECK RESULT FILE AGE
# This option determines the maximum age (in seconds) which check
# result files are considered to be valid. Files older than this
# threshold will be mercilessly deleted without further processing.
max_check_result_file_age=3600
# CACHED HOST CHECK HORIZON
# This option determines the maximum amount of time (in seconds)
# that the state of a previous host check is considered current.
# Cached host states (from host checks that were performed more
# recently that the timeframe specified by this value) can immensely
# improve performance in regards to the host check logic.
# Too high of a value for this option may result in inaccurate host
# states being used by Nagios, while a lower value may result in a
# performance hit for host checks. Use a value of 0 to disable host
# check caching.
#cached_host_check_horizon=15 : estaba 15
cached_host_check_horizon=15
# CACHED SERVICE CHECK HORIZON
# This option determines the maximum amount of time (in seconds)
# that the state of a previous service check is considered current.
# Cached service states (from service checks that were performed more
# recently that the timeframe specified by this value) can immensely
# improve performance in regards to predictive dependency checks.
# Use a value of 0 to disable service check caching.
#cached_service_check_horizon=15; estaba 15
cached_service_check_horizon=15
# ENABLE PREDICTIVE HOST DEPENDENCY CHECKS
# This option determines whether or not Nagios will attempt to execute
# checks of hosts when it predicts that future dependency logic test
# may be needed. These predictive checks can help ensure that your
# host dependency logic works well.
# Values:
# 0 = Disable predictive checks
# 1 = Enable predictive checks (default)
enable_predictive_host_dependency_checks=1
# ENABLE PREDICTIVE SERVICE DEPENDENCY CHECKS
# This option determines whether or not Nagios will attempt to execute
# checks of service when it predicts that future dependency logic test
# may be needed. These predictive checks can help ensure that your
# service dependency logic works well.
# Values:
# 0 = Disable predictive checks
# 1 = Enable predictive checks (default)
enable_predictive_service_dependency_checks=1
# SOFT STATE DEPENDENCIES
# This option determines whether or not Nagios will use soft state
# information when checking host and service dependencies. Normally
# Nagios will only use the latest hard host or service state when
# checking dependencies. If you want it to use the latest state (regardless
# of whether its a soft or hard state type), enable this option.
# Values:
# 0 = Don't use soft state dependencies (default)
# 1 = Use soft state dependencies
soft_state_dependencies=0
# TIME CHANGE ADJUSTMENT THRESHOLDS
# These options determine when Nagios will react to detected changes
# in system time (either forward or backwards).
#time_change_threshold=900
# AUTO-RESCHEDULING OPTION
# This option determines whether or not Nagios will attempt to
# automatically reschedule active host and service checks to
# "smooth" them out over time. This can help balance the load on
# the monitoring server.
# WARNING: THIS IS AN EXPERIMENTAL FEATURE - IT CAN DEGRADE
# PERFORMANCE, RATHER THAN INCREASE IT, IF USED IMPROPERLY
auto_reschedule_checks=0
# AUTO-RESCHEDULING INTERVAL
# This option determines how often (in seconds) Nagios will
# attempt to automatically reschedule checks. This option only
# has an effect if the auto_reschedule_checks option is enabled.
# Default is 30 seconds.
# WARNING: THIS IS AN EXPERIMENTAL FEATURE - IT CAN DEGRADE
# PERFORMANCE, RATHER THAN INCREASE IT, IF USED IMPROPERLY
auto_rescheduling_interval=30
# AUTO-RESCHEDULING WINDOW
# This option determines the "window" of time (in seconds) that
# Nagios will look at when automatically rescheduling checks.
# Only host and service checks that occur in the next X seconds
# (determined by this variable) will be rescheduled. This option
# only has an effect if the auto_reschedule_checks option is
# enabled. Default is 180 seconds (3 minutes).
# WARNING: THIS IS AN EXPERIMENTAL FEATURE - IT CAN DEGRADE
# PERFORMANCE, RATHER THAN INCREASE IT, IF USED IMPROPERLY
auto_rescheduling_window=180
# SLEEP TIME
# This is the number of seconds to sleep between checking for system
# events and service checks that need to be run.
sleep_time=0.25
# TIMEOUT VALUES
# These options control how much time Nagios will allow various
# types of commands to execute before killing them off. Options
# are available for controlling maximum time allotted for
# service checks, host checks, event handlers, notifications, the
# ocsp command, and performance data commands. All values are in
# seconds.
service_check_timeout=60
host_check_timeout=30
event_handler_timeout=30
notification_timeout=30
ocsp_timeout=5
perfdata_timeout=5
# RETAIN STATE INFORMATION
# This setting determines whether or not Nagios will save state
# information for services and hosts before it shuts down. Upon
# startup Nagios will reload all saved service and host state
# information before starting to monitor. This is useful for
# maintaining long-term data on state statistics, etc, but will
# slow Nagios down a bit when it (re)starts. Since its only
# a one-time penalty, I think its well worth the additional
# startup delay.
retain_state_information=1
# STATE RETENTION FILE
# This is the file that Nagios should use to store host and
# service state information before it shuts down. The state
# information in this file is also read immediately prior to
# starting to monitor the network when Nagios is restarted.
# This file is used only if the retain_state_information
# variable is set to 1.
state_retention_file=/usr/local/nagios/var/retention.dat
# RETENTION DATA UPDATE INTERVAL
# This setting determines how often (in minutes) that Nagios
# will automatically save retention data during normal operation.
# If you set this value to 0, Nagios will not save retention
# data at regular interval, but it will still save retention
# data before shutting down or restarting. If you have disabled
# state retention, this option has no effect.
retention_update_interval=60
# USE RETAINED PROGRAM STATE
# This setting determines whether or not Nagios will set
# program status variables based on the values saved in the
# retention file. If you want to use retained program status
# information, set this value to 1. If not, set this value
# to 0.
use_retained_program_state=1
# USE RETAINED SCHEDULING INFO
# This setting determines whether or not Nagios will retain
# the scheduling info (next check time) for hosts and services
# based on the values saved in the retention file. If you
# If you want to use retained scheduling info, set this
# value to 1. If not, set this value to 0.
use_retained_scheduling_info=1
# RETAINED ATTRIBUTE MASKS (ADVANCED FEATURE)
# The following variables are used to specify specific host and
# service attributes that should *not* be retained by Nagios during
# program restarts.
#
# The values of the masks are bitwise ANDs of values specified
# by the "MODATTR_" definitions found in include/common.h.
# For example, if you do not want the current enabled/disabled state
# of flap detection and event handlers for hosts to be retained, you
# would use a value of 24 for the host attribute mask...
# MODATTR_EVENT_HANDLER_ENABLED (8) + MODATTR_FLAP_DETECTION_ENABLED (16) = 24
# This mask determines what host attributes are not retained
retained_host_attribute_mask=0
# This mask determines what service attributes are not retained
retained_service_attribute_mask=0
# These two masks determine what process attributes are not retained.
# There are two masks, because some process attributes have host and service
# options. For example, you can disable active host checks, but leave active
# service checks enabled.
retained_process_host_attribute_mask=0
retained_process_service_attribute_mask=0
# These two masks determine what contact attributes are not retained.
# There are two masks, because some contact attributes have host and
# service options. For example, you can disable host notifications for
# a contact, but leave service notifications enabled for them.
retained_contact_host_attribute_mask=0
retained_contact_service_attribute_mask=0
# INTERVAL LENGTH
# This is the seconds per unit interval as used in the
# host/contact/service configuration files. Setting this to 60 means
# that each interval is one minute long (60 seconds). Other settings
# have not been tested much, so your mileage is likely to vary...
interval_length=60
# CHECK FOR UPDATES
# This option determines whether Nagios will automatically check to
# see if new updates (releases) are available. It is recommend that you
# enable this option to ensure that you stay on top of the latest critical
# patches to Nagios. Nagios is critical to you - make sure you keep it in
# good shape. Nagios will check once a day for new updates. Data collected
# by Nagios Enterprises from the update check is processed in accordance
# with our privacy policy - see http://api.nagios.org for details.
check_for_updates=1
# BARE UPDATE CHECK
# This option deterines what data Nagios will send to api.nagios.org when
# it checks for updates. By default, Nagios will send information on the
# current version of Nagios you have installed, as well as an indicator as
# to whether this was a new installation or not. Nagios Enterprises uses
# this data to determine the number of users running specific version of
# Nagios. Enable this option if you do not want this information to be sent.
bare_update_check=0
# AGGRESSIVE HOST CHECKING OPTION
# If you don't want to turn on aggressive host checking features, set
# this value to 0 (the default). Otherwise set this value to 1 to
# enable the aggressive check option. Read the docs for more info
# on what aggressive host check is or check out the source code in
# base/checks.c
use_aggressive_host_checking=0
# SERVICE CHECK EXECUTION OPTION
# This determines whether or not Nagios will actively execute
# service checks when it initially starts. If this option is
# disabled, checks are not actively made, but Nagios can still
# receive and process passive check results that come in. Unless
# you're implementing redundant hosts or have a special need for
# disabling the execution of service checks, leave this enabled!
# Values: 1 = enable checks, 0 = disable checks
execute_service_checks=1
# PASSIVE SERVICE CHECK ACCEPTANCE OPTION
# This determines whether or not Nagios will accept passive
# service checks results when it initially (re)starts.
# Values: 1 = accept passive checks, 0 = reject passive checks
accept_passive_service_checks=1
# HOST CHECK EXECUTION OPTION
# This determines whether or not Nagios will actively execute
# host checks when it initially starts. If this option is
# disabled, checks are not actively made, but Nagios can still
# receive and process passive check results that come in. Unless
# you're implementing redundant hosts or have a special need for
# disabling the execution of host checks, leave this enabled!
# Values: 1 = enable checks, 0 = disable checks
execute_host_checks=1
# PASSIVE HOST CHECK ACCEPTANCE OPTION
# This determines whether or not Nagios will accept passive
# host checks results when it initially (re)starts.
# Values: 1 = accept passive checks, 0 = reject passive checks
accept_passive_host_checks=1
# NOTIFICATIONS OPTION
# This determines whether or not Nagios will sent out any host or
# service notifications when it is initially (re)started.
# Values: 1 = enable notifications, 0 = disable notifications
enable_notifications=1
# EVENT HANDLER USE OPTION
# This determines whether or not Nagios will run any host or
# service event handlers when it is initially (re)started. Unless
# you're implementing redundant hosts, leave this option enabled.
# Values: 1 = enable event handlers, 0 = disable event handlers
enable_event_handlers=1
# PROCESS PERFORMANCE DATA OPTION
# This determines whether or not Nagios will process performance
# data returned from service and host checks. If this option is
# enabled, host performance data will be processed using the
# host_perfdata_command (defined below) and service performance
# data will be processed using the service_perfdata_command (also
# defined below). Read the HTML docs for more information on
# performance data.
# Values: 1 = process performance data, 0 = do not process performance data
#process_performance_data=1
process_performance_data=1
#service_perfdata_file=/usr/local/pnp4nagios/var/service-perfdata
#service_perfdata_file=/usr/local/nagios/var/perfdata.log
#service_perfdata_file=/var/nagios/perfdata.log
service_perfdata_file=/usr/local/pnp4nagios/var/service-perfdata
service_perfdata_file_template=DATATYPE::SERVICEPERFDATA\tTIMET::$TIMET$\tHOSTNAME::$HOSTNAME$\tSERVICEDESC::$SERVICEDESC$\tSERVICEPERFDATA::$SERVICEPERFDATA$\tSERVICECHECKCOMMAND::$SERVICECHECKCOMMAND$\tHOSTSTATE::$HOSTSTATE$\tHOSTSTATETYPE::$HOSTSTATETYPE$\tSERVICESTATE::$SERVICESTATE$\tSERVICESTATETYPE::$SERVICESTATETYPE$
#service_perfdata_file_template=DATATYPE::SERVICEPERFDATA\tTIMET::$TIMET$\tHOSTNAME::$HOSTNAME$\tSERVICEDESC::$SERVICEDESC$\tSERVICEPERFDATA::$SERVICEPERFDATA$\tSERVICECHECKCOMMAND::$SERVICECHECKCOMMAND$\tHOSTSTATE::$HOSTSTATE$\tHOSTSTATETYPE::$HOSTSTATETYPE$\tSERVICESTATE::$SERVICESTATE$\tSERVICESTATETYPE::$SERVICESTATETYPE$
#service_perfdata_file_template=$LASTSERVICECHECK$||$HOSTNAME$||$SERVICEDESC$||$SERVICEOUTPUT$||$SERVICEPERFDATA$
#service_perfdata_file_template=$LASTSERVICECHECK$||$HOSTNAME$||$SERVICEDESC$||$SERVICEOUTPUT$||$SERVICEPERFDATA$
#service_perfdata_file_mode=a
service_perfdata_file_mode=a
service_perfdata_file_processing_interval=15
#service_perfdata_file_processing_interval=30
#service_perfdata_file_processing_command=process-service-perfdata-file
service_perfdata_file_processing_command=process-service-perfdata-file
#service_perfdata_file_processing_command=process-service-perfdata
host_perfdata_file=/usr/local/pnp4nagios/var/host-perfdata
host_perfdata_file_template=DATATYPE::HOSTPERFDATA\tTIMET::$TIMET$\tHOSTNAME::$HOSTNAME$\tHOSTPERFDATA::$HOSTPERFDATA$\tHOSTCHECKCOMMAND::$HOSTCHECKCOMMAND$\tHOSTSTATE::$HOSTSTATE$\tHOSTSTATETYPE::$HOSTSTATETYPE$
host_perfdata_file_mode=a
host_perfdata_file_processing_interval=15
host_perfdata_file_processing_command=process-host-perfdata-file
# HOST AND SERVICE PERFORMANCE DATA PROCESSING COMMANDS
# These commands are run after every host and service check is
# performed. These commands are executed only if the
# enable_performance_data option (above) is set to 1. The command
# argument is the short name of a command definition that you
# define in your host configuration file. Read the HTML docs for
# more information on performance data.
#host_perfdata_command=process-host-perfdata
#service_perfdata_command=process-service-perfdata
# HOST AND SERVICE PERFORMANCE DATA FILES
# These files are used to store host and service performance data.
# Performance data is only written to these files if the
# enable_performance_data option (above) is set to 1.
#host_perfdata_file=/tmp/host-perfdata
#service_perfdata_file=/tmp/service-perfdata
# HOST AND SERVICE PERFORMANCE DATA FILE TEMPLATES
# These options determine what data is written (and how) to the
# performance data files. The templates may contain macros, special
# characters (\t for tab, \r for carriage return, \n for newline)
# and plain text. A newline is automatically added after each write
# to the performance data file. Some examples of what you can do are
# shown below.
#host_perfdata_file_template=[HOSTPERFDATA]\t$TIMET$\t$HOSTNAME$\t$HOSTEXECUTIONTIME$\t$HOSTOUTPUT$\t$HOSTPERFDATA$
#service_perfdata_file_template=[SERVICEPERFDATA]\t$TIMET$\t$HOSTNAME$\t$SERVICEDESC$\t$SERVICEEXECUTIONTIME$\t$SERVICELATENCY$\t$SERVICEOUTPUT$\t$SERVICEPERFDATA$
# HOST AND SERVICE PERFORMANCE DATA FILE MODES
# This option determines whether or not the host and service
# performance data files are opened in write ("w") or append ("a")
# mode. If you want to use named pipes, you should use the special
# pipe ("p") mode which avoid blocking at startup, otherwise you will
# likely want the defult append ("a") mode.
#host_perfdata_file_mode=a
#service_perfdata_file_mode=a
# HOST AND SERVICE PERFORMANCE DATA FILE PROCESSING INTERVAL
# These options determine how often (in seconds) the host and service
# performance data files are processed using the commands defined
# below. A value of 0 indicates the files should not be periodically
# processed.
#host_perfdata_file_processing_interval=0
#service_perfdata_file_processing_interval=0
# HOST AND SERVICE PERFORMANCE DATA FILE PROCESSING COMMANDS
# These commands are used to periodically process the host and
# service performance data files. The interval at which the
# processing occurs is determined by the options above.
#host_perfdata_file_processing_command=process-host-perfdata-file
#service_perfdata_file_processing_command=process-service-perfdata-file
# HOST AND SERVICE PERFORMANCE DATA PROCESS EMPTY RESULTS
# THese options determine wether the core will process empty perfdata
# results or not. This is needed for distributed monitoring, and intentionally
# turned on by default.
# If you don't require empty perfdata - saving some cpu cycles
# on unwanted macro calculation - you can turn that off. Be careful!
# Values: 1 = enable, 0 = disable
#host_perfdata_process_empty_results=1
#service_perfdata_process_empty_results=1
# OBSESS OVER SERVICE CHECKS OPTION
# This determines whether or not Nagios will obsess over service
# checks and run the ocsp_command defined below. Unless you're
# planning on implementing distributed monitoring, do not enable
# this option. Read the HTML docs for more information on
# implementing distributed monitoring.
# Values: 1 = obsess over services, 0 = do not obsess (default)
obsess_over_services=0
# OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE SERVICE PROCESSOR COMMAND
# This is the command that is run for every service check that is
# processed by Nagios. This command is executed only if the
# obsess_over_services option (above) is set to 1. The command
# argument is the short name of a command definition that you
# define in your host configuration file. Read the HTML docs for
# more information on implementing distributed monitoring.
#ocsp_command=somecommand
# OBSESS OVER HOST CHECKS OPTION
# This determines whether or not Nagios will obsess over host
# checks and run the ochp_command defined below. Unless you're
# planning on implementing distributed monitoring, do not enable
# this option. Read the HTML docs for more information on
# implementing distributed monitoring.
# Values: 1 = obsess over hosts, 0 = do not obsess (default)
obsess_over_hosts=0
# OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE HOST PROCESSOR COMMAND
# This is the command that is run for every host check that is
# processed by Nagios. This command is executed only if the
# obsess_over_hosts option (above) is set to 1. The command
# argument is the short name of a command definition that you
# define in your host configuration file. Read the HTML docs for
# more information on implementing distributed monitoring.
#ochp_command=somecommand
# TRANSLATE PASSIVE HOST CHECKS OPTION
# This determines whether or not Nagios will translate
# DOWN/UNREACHABLE passive host check results into their proper
# state for this instance of Nagios. This option is useful
# if you have distributed or failover monitoring setup. In
# these cases your other Nagios servers probably have a different
# "view" of the network, with regards to the parent/child relationship
# of hosts. If a distributed monitoring server thinks a host
# is DOWN, it may actually be UNREACHABLE from the point of
# this Nagios instance. Enabling this option will tell Nagios
# to translate any DOWN or UNREACHABLE host states it receives
# passively into the correct state from the view of this server.
# Values: 1 = perform translation, 0 = do not translate (default)
translate_passive_host_checks=0
# PASSIVE HOST CHECKS ARE SOFT OPTION
# This determines whether or not Nagios will treat passive host
# checks as being HARD or SOFT. By default, a passive host check
# result will put a host into a HARD state type. This can be changed
# by enabling this option.
# Values: 0 = passive checks are HARD, 1 = passive checks are SOFT
passive_host_checks_are_soft=0
# ORPHANED HOST/SERVICE CHECK OPTIONS
# These options determine whether or not Nagios will periodically
# check for orphaned host service checks. Since service checks are
# not rescheduled until the results of their previous execution
# instance are processed, there exists a possibility that some
# checks may never get rescheduled. A similar situation exists for
# host checks, although the exact scheduling details differ a bit
# from service checks. Orphaned checks seem to be a rare
# problem and should not happen under normal circumstances.
# If you have problems with service checks never getting
# rescheduled, make sure you have orphaned service checks enabled.
# Values: 1 = enable checks, 0 = disable checks
check_for_orphaned_services=1
check_for_orphaned_hosts=1
# SERVICE FRESHNESS CHECK OPTION
# This option determines whether or not Nagios will periodically
# check the "freshness" of service results. Enabling this option
# is useful for ensuring passive checks are received in a timely
# manner.
# Values: 1 = enabled freshness checking, 0 = disable freshness checking
check_service_freshness=1
# SERVICE FRESHNESS CHECK INTERVAL
# This setting determines how often (in seconds) Nagios will
# check the "freshness" of service check results. If you have
# disabled service freshness checking, this option has no effect.
service_freshness_check_interval=60
# SERVICE CHECK TIMEOUT STATE
# This setting determines the state Nagios will report when a
# service check times out - that is does not respond within
# service_check_timeout seconds. This can be useful if a
# machine is running at too high a load and you do not want
# to consider a failed service check to be critical (the default).
# Valid settings are:
# c - Critical (default)
# u - Unknown
# w - Warning
# o - OK
service_check_timeout_state=c
# HOST FRESHNESS CHECK OPTION
# This option determines whether or not Nagios will periodically
# check the "freshness" of host results. Enabling this option
# is useful for ensuring passive checks are received in a timely
# manner.
# Values: 1 = enabled freshness checking, 0 = disable freshness checking
check_host_freshness=0
# HOST FRESHNESS CHECK INTERVAL
# This setting determines how often (in seconds) Nagios will
# check the "freshness" of host check results. If you have
# disabled host freshness checking, this option has no effect.
host_freshness_check_interval=60
# ADDITIONAL FRESHNESS THRESHOLD LATENCY
# This setting determines the number of seconds that Nagios
# will add to any host and service freshness thresholds that
# it calculates (those not explicitly specified by the user).
additional_freshness_latency=15
# FLAP DETECTION OPTION
# This option determines whether or not Nagios will try
# and detect hosts and services that are "flapping".
# Flapping occurs when a host or service changes between
# states too frequently. When Nagios detects that a
# host or service is flapping, it will temporarily suppress
# notifications for that host/service until it stops
# flapping. Flap detection is very experimental, so read
# the HTML documentation before enabling this feature!
# Values: 1 = enable flap detection
# 0 = disable flap detection (default)
enable_flap_detection=1
# FLAP DETECTION THRESHOLDS FOR HOSTS AND SERVICES
# Read the HTML documentation on flap detection for
# an explanation of what this option does. This option
# has no effect if flap detection is disabled.
low_service_flap_threshold=5.0
high_service_flap_threshold=20.0
low_host_flap_threshold=5.0
high_host_flap_threshold=20.0
# DATE FORMAT OPTION
# This option determines how short dates are displayed. Valid options
# include:
# us (MM-DD-YYYY HH:MM:SS)
# euro (DD-MM-YYYY HH:MM:SS)
# iso8601 (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS)
# strict-iso8601 (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS)
#
date_format=us
# TIMEZONE OFFSET
# This option is used to override the default timezone that this
# instance of Nagios runs in. If not specified, Nagios will use
# the system configured timezone.
#
# NOTE: In order to display the correct timezone in the CGIs, you
# will also need to alter the Apache directives for the CGI path
# to include your timezone. Example:
#
# <Directory "/usr/local/nagios/sbin/">
# SetEnv TZ "Australia/Brisbane"
# ...
# </Directory>
#use_timezone=US/Mountain
#use_timezone=Australia/Brisbane
# P1.PL FILE LOCATION
# This value determines where the p1.pl perl script (used by the
# embedded Perl interpreter) is located. If you didn't compile
# Nagios with embedded Perl support, this option has no effect.
p1_file=/usr/local/nagios/bin/p1.pl
# EMBEDDED PERL INTERPRETER OPTION
# This option determines whether or not the embedded Perl interpreter
# will be enabled during runtime. This option has no effect if Nagios
# has not been compiled with support for embedded Perl.
# Values: 0 = disable interpreter, 1 = enable interpreter
enable_embedded_perl=1
# EMBEDDED PERL USAGE OPTION
# This option determines whether or not Nagios will process Perl plugins
# and scripts with the embedded Perl interpreter if the plugins/scripts
# do not explicitly indicate whether or not it is okay to do so. Read
# the HTML documentation on the embedded Perl interpreter for more
# information on how this option works.
use_embedded_perl_implicitly=1
# ILLEGAL OBJECT NAME CHARACTERS
# This option allows you to specify illegal characters that cannot
# be used in host names, service descriptions, or names of other
# object types.
illegal_object_name_chars=`~!$%^&*|'"<>?,()=
# ILLEGAL MACRO OUTPUT CHARACTERS
# This option allows you to specify illegal characters that are
# stripped from macros before being used in notifications, event
# handlers, etc. This DOES NOT affect macros used in service or
# host check commands.
# The following macros are stripped of the characters you specify:
# $HOSTOUTPUT$
# $HOSTPERFDATA$
# $HOSTACKAUTHOR$
# $HOSTACKCOMMENT$
# $SERVICEOUTPUT$
# $SERVICEPERFDATA$
# $SERVICEACKAUTHOR$
# $SERVICEACKCOMMENT$
illegal_macro_output_chars=`~$&|'"<>
# REGULAR EXPRESSION MATCHING
# This option controls whether or not regular expression matching
# takes place in the object config files. Regular expression
# matching is used to match host, hostgroup, service, and service
# group names/descriptions in some fields of various object types.
# Values: 1 = enable regexp matching, 0 = disable regexp matching
use_regexp_matching=0
# "TRUE" REGULAR EXPRESSION MATCHING
# This option controls whether or not "true" regular expression
# matching takes place in the object config files. This option
# only has an effect if regular expression matching is enabled
# (see above). If this option is DISABLED, regular expression
# matching only occurs if a string contains wildcard characters
# (* and ?). If the option is ENABLED, regexp matching occurs
# all the time (which can be annoying).
# Values: 1 = enable true matching, 0 = disable true matching
use_true_regexp_matching=0
# ADMINISTRATOR EMAIL/PAGER ADDRESSES
# The email and pager address of a global administrator (likely you).
# Nagios never uses these values itself, but you can access them by
# using the $ADMINEMAIL$ and $ADMINPAGER$ macros in your notification
# commands.
admin_email=nagios@localhost
admin_pager=pagenagios@localhost
# DAEMON CORE DUMP OPTION
# This option determines whether or not Nagios is allowed to create
# a core dump when it runs as a daemon. Note that it is generally
# considered bad form to allow this, but it may be useful for
# debugging purposes. Enabling this option doesn't guarantee that
# a core file will be produced, but that's just life...
# Values: 1 - Allow core dumps
# 0 - Do not allow core dumps (default)
daemon_dumps_core=0
# LARGE INSTALLATION TWEAKS OPTION
# This option determines whether or not Nagios will take some shortcuts
# which can save on memory and CPU usage in large Nagios installations.
# Read the documentation for more information on the benefits/tradeoffs
# of enabling this option.
# Values: 1 - Enabled tweaks
# 0 - Disable tweaks (default)
use_large_installation_tweaks=1
# ENABLE ENVIRONMENT MACROS
# This option determines whether or not Nagios will make all standard
# macros available as environment variables when host/service checks
# and system commands (event handlers, notifications, etc.) are
# executed. Enabling this option can cause performance issues in
# large installations, as it will consume a bit more memory and (more
# importantly) consume more CPU.
# Values: 1 - Enable environment variable macros (default)
# 0 - Disable environment variable macros
enable_environment_macros=1
#enable_environment_macros=0
# CHILD PROCESS MEMORY OPTION
# This option determines whether or not Nagios will free memory in
# child processes (processed used to execute system commands and host/
# service checks). If you specify a value here, it will override
# program defaults.
# Value: 1 - Free memory in child processes
# 0 - Do not free memory in child processes
#free_child_process_memory=1
# CHILD PROCESS FORKING BEHAVIOR
# This option determines how Nagios will fork child processes
# (used to execute system commands and host/service checks). Normally
# child processes are fork()ed twice, which provides a very high level
# of isolation from problems. Fork()ing once is probably enough and will
# save a great deal on CPU usage (in large installs), so you might
# want to consider using this. If you specify a value here, it will
# program defaults.
# Value: 1 - Child processes fork() twice
# 0 - Child processes fork() just once
#child_processes_fork_twice=1
# DEBUG LEVEL
# This option determines how much (if any) debugging information will
# be written to the debug file. OR values together to log multiple
# types of information.
# Values:
# -1 = Everything
# 0 = Nothing
# 1 = Functions
# 2 = Configuration
# 4 = Process information
# 8 = Scheduled events
# 16 = Host/service checks
# 32 = Notifications
# 64 = Event broker
# 128 = External commands
# 256 = Commands
# 512 = Scheduled downtime
# 1024 = Comments
# 2048 = Macros
debug_level=0
# DEBUG VERBOSITY
# This option determines how verbose the debug log out will be.
# Values: 0 = Brief output
# 1 = More detailed
# 2 = Very detailed
debug_verbosity=1
# DEBUG FILE
# This option determines where Nagios should write debugging information.
debug_file=/usr/local/nagios/var/nagios.debug
# MAX DEBUG FILE SIZE
# This option determines the maximum size (in bytes) of the debug file. If
# the file grows larger than this size, it will be renamed with a .old
# extension. If a file already exists with a .old extension it will
# automatically be deleted. This helps ensure your disk space usage doesn't
# get out of control when debugging Nagios.
max_debug_file_size=1000000
#broker_module=/usr/local/nagios/bin/ndomod-3x.o config_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/ndomod.cfg
#broker_module=/usr/local/nagios/bin/ndomod-3x.o config_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/ndomod.cfgRe: Nagios4.08 performance
The reason it did not show anything is because the output was save to the /tmp/top.txt file. Please attach that file to your next post.
Former Nagios employee
Re: Nagios4.08 performance
hello ... revice the location / tmp and I have the file top.txt .... I think the file but nothing happens
then the top.txt file has this content:
Code: Select all
root@xxx:/tmp# vim top.txt
root@xxx:/tmp# top -n 1 -b > /tmp/top.txt
root@xxx:/tmp#Code: Select all
root@xxx:/tmp# vim top.txt
top - 08:33:03 up 1 day, 13:09, 3 users, load average: 106.78, 125.27, 101.21
Tasks: 515 total, 280 running, 235 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 42.3%us, 4.7%sy, 0.0%ni, 44.3%id, 8.6%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.1%si, 0.0%st
Mem: 2059808k total, 1558112k used, 501696k free, 12792k buffers
Swap: 2093052k total, 373692k used, 1719360k free, 170668k cached
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
10081 nagios 20 0 7948 2192 1024 S 2 0.1 0:01.91 nagios
17702 nagios 20 0 13516 9408 2156 R 2 0.5 0:00.11 perl
17711 nagios 20 0 13540 9412 2156 R 2 0.5 0:00.11 perl
17760 nagios 20 0 13252 9152 2116 R 2 0.4 0:00.11 perl
17766 nagios 20 0 13252 9156 2116 R 2 0.4 0:00.11 perl
17770 nagios 20 0 13252 9156 2116 R 2 0.4 0:00.11 check_vlan-core
17775 nagios 20 0 13144 9152 2116 R 2 0.4 0:00.10 perl
17837 nagios 20 0 13068 8840 2000 R 2 0.4 0:00.10 check_traffic-a
17883 nagios 20 0 12444 8320 1992 R 2 0.4 0:00.10 perl
17900 nagios 20 0 12268 8068 1980 R 2 0.4 0:00.09 perl
17903 nagios 20 0 12444 8068 1980 R 2 0.4 0:00.09 perl
17910 nagios 20 0 12276 8068 1980 R 2 0.4 0:00.09 perl
17925 nagios 20 0 12120 7812 1980 R 2 0.4 0:00.09 perl
17926 nagios 20 0 11984 7812 1980 R 2 0.4 0:00.08 perl
17930 nagios 20 0 11044 6932 2016 R 2 0.3 0:00.08 perl
17933 nagios 20 0 12016 7820 1980 R 2 0.4 0:00.08 perl
17935 nagios 20 0 11984 7812 1980 R 2 0.4 0:00.08 perl
17940 nagios 20 0 12016 7812 1980 R 2 0.4 0:00.08 perl
17941 nagios 20 0 11884 7564 1968 R 2 0.4 0:00.08 perl
17942 nagios 20 0 11852 7556 1968 R 2 0.4 0:00.08 perl
17945 nagios 20 0 11988 7812 1980 R 2 0.4 0:00.08 check_trafic-co
17946 nagios 20 0 11752 7560 1968 R 2 0.4 0:00.08 perl
17950 nagios 20 0 11720 7556 1968 R 2 0.4 0:00.08 perl
17951 nagios 20 0 11740 7556 1968 R 2 0.4 0:00.08 perl
17953 nagios 20 0 11852 7556 1968 R 2 0.4 0:00.08 perl
17959 nagios 20 0 11400 7164 1948 R 2 0.3 0:00.08 perl
17962 nagios 20 0 11400 7164 1948 R 2 0.3 0:00.08 perl
17967 nagios 20 0 11400 7104 1948 R 2 0.3 0:00.07 check_vlan-core
17972 nagios 20 0 11264 7108 1948 R 2 0.3 0:00.07 perl
17973 nagios 20 0 11532 7372 1948 R 2 0.4 0:00.07 perl
17976 nagios 20 0 11560 7372 1948 R 2 0.4 0:00.08 perl
17978 nagios 20 0 11260 7084 1948 R 2 0.3 0:00.08 check_traffic-l
17980 nagios 20 0 11264 7108 1948 R 2 0.3 0:00.07 perl
17981 nagios 20 0 11264 7112 1948 R 2 0.3 0:00.07 perl
17994 nagios 20 0 11272 7108 1948 R 2 0.3 0:00.07 perl
17995 nagios 20 0 11004 6852 1940 R 2 0.3 0:00.07 perl
17997 nagios 20 0 11008 6848 1940 R 2 0.3 0:00.07 perl
18001 nagios 20 0 10900 6592 1884 R 2 0.3 0:00.07 perl
18002 nagios 20 0 10872 6588 1884 R 2 0.3 0:00.07 perl
18008 nagios 20 0 10868 6588 1884 R 2 0.3 0:00.06 perl
18009 nagios 20 0 10872 6592 1884 R 2 0.3 0:00.06 perl
18025 nagios 20 0 10700 6256 1884 R 2 0.3 0:00.06 check_vlan-core
18026 nagios 20 0 10568 6256 1884 R 2 0.3 0:00.06 check_trafic-co
18030 nagios 20 0 10436 6252 1884 R 2 0.3 0:00.06 perl
18040 nagios 20 0 10504 6452 2004 R 2 0.3 0:00.06 perl
18045 nagios 20 0 10312 6204 1876 R 2 0.3 0:00.06 check_traffic-l
18049 nagios 20 0 10292 6188 1876 R 2 0.3 0:00.06 perl
18050 nagios 20 0 10164 5936 1848 R 2 0.3 0:00.05 perl
18051 nagios 20 0 10304 5936 1848 R 2 0.3 0:00.05 perl
18052 nagios 20 0 10292 5932 1848 R 2 0.3 0:00.06 perl
18054 nagios 20 0 10296 5932 1848 R 2 0.3 0:00.06 check_traffic-l
18055 nagios 20 0 10176 5932 1848 R 2 0.3 0:00.06 perl
18056 nagios 20 0 10000 5764 1848 R 2 0.3 0:00.05 perl
18058 nagios 20 0 10160 5972 1872 R 2 0.3 0:00.06 check_trafic-co
18061 nagios 20 0 10188 6004 1856 R 2 0.3 0:00.05 perl
18062 nagios 20 0 9992 5668 1848 R 2 0.3 0:00.05 perl
18064 nagios 20 0 10164 5932 1848 R 2 0.3 0:00.05 check_vlan-core
18069 nagios 20 0 10040 5932 1848 R 2 0.3 0:00.05 perl
18094 nagios 20 0 9864 5668 1848 R 2 0.3 0:00.05 perl
18101 nagios 20 0 9876 5500 1848 R 2 0.3 0:00.05 perl
18104 nagios 20 0 9860 5764 1848 R 2 0.3 0:00.05 check_traffic-c
18107 nagios 20 0 9724 5548 1848 R 2 0.3 0:00.05 check_trafic-co
18108 nagios 20 0 9724 5548 1848 R 2 0.3 0:00.05 check_vlan-core
18109 nagios 20 0 9744 5504 1848 R 2 0.3 0:00.05 check_trafic-co
18113 nagios 20 0 9868 5496 1840 R 2 0.3 0:00.05 perl
18116 nagios 20 0 9724 5548 1848 R 2 0.3 0:00.05 check_trafic-co
18124 nagios 20 0 9724 5544 1848 R 2 0.3 0:00.05 perl
18126 nagios 20 0 9604 5240 1844 R 2 0.3 0:00.05 perl
18127 nagios 20 0 9732 5552 1848 R 2 0.3 0:00.05 perl
18137 nagios 20 0 9332 4976 1844 R 2 0.2 0:00.04 check_traffic-a
18145 nagios 20 0 9208 4976 1844 R 2 0.2 0:00.04 perl
18150 nagios 20 0 9332 4976 1844 R 2 0.2 0:00.04 check_vlan-core
18154 nagios 20 0 9340 4976 1844 R 2 0.2 0:00.04 check_trafic-co
18155 nagios 20 0 9216 4980 1844 R 2 0.2 0:00.04 perl
18157 nagios 20 0 9208 4976 1844 R 2 0.2 0:00.04 perl
18178 nagios 20 0 7688 3244 1720 R 2 0.2 0:00.02 perl
18179 nagios 20 0 7824 3604 1732 R 2 0.2 0:00.02 check_traffic-a
18180 nagios 20 0 7560 3340 1728 R 2 0.2 0:00.01 check_traffic-l
18182 nagios 20 0 7824 3600 1732 R 2 0.2 0:00.02 check_traffic-l
18183 nagios 20 0 7824 3340 1728 R 2 0.2 0:00.02 perl
18188 nagios 20 0 7248 2024 1364 R 2 0.1 0:00.01 snmpwalk
18193 nagios 20 0 7296 2812 1716 R 2 0.1 0:00.01 check_vlan-core
18197 nagios 20 0 7156 2752 1716 R 2 0.1 0:00.01 perl
18198 nagios 20 0 7428 3076 1720 R 2 0.1 0:00.01 perl
18200 nagios 20 0 7292 2980 1720 R 2 0.1 0:00.01 perl
18202 nagios 20 0 7040 2796 1716 R 2 0.1 0:00.01 perl
18203 nagios 20 0 7032 2552 1716 R 2 0.1 0:00.01 check_vlan-core
18204 nagios 20 0 7296 3072 1720 R 2 0.1 0:00.01 perl
18206 nagios 20 0 7292 3016 1720 R 2 0.1 0:00.01 perl
18207 nagios 20 0 7296 3076 1720 R 2 0.1 0:00.01 perl
18210 nagios 20 0 7156 2748 1716 R 2 0.1 0:00.01 check_vlan-core
18211 nagios 20 0 7160 2716 1716 R 2 0.1 0:00.01 check_vlan-core
18212 nagios 20 0 7296 2812 1716 R 2 0.1 0:00.01 check_vlan-core
18216 nagios 20 0 7164 2812 1716 R 2 0.1 0:00.01 perl
18220 nagios 20 0 7032 2540 1708 R 2 0.1 0:00.01 perl
18221 nagios 20 0 7024 2748 1716 R 2 0.1 0:00.01 perl
18222 nagios 20 0 7164 2816 1716 R 2 0.1 0:00.01 check_vlan-core
18224 nagios 20 0 7164 2816 1716 R 2 0.1 0:00.01 perl
18226 nagios 20 0 7160 2980 1720 R 2 0.1 0:00.01 check_traffic-c
18260 root 20 0 2980 1360 856 R 2 0.1 0:00.02 top
1 root 20 0 3644 1712 1088 S 0 0.1 0:05.69 init
2 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 kthreadd
3 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:12.80 ksoftirqd/0
6 root RT 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:01.21 migration/0
7 root RT 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.31 watchdog/0
8 root RT 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.87 migration/1
10 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:10.35 ksoftirqd/1
12 root RT 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.25 watchdog/1
13 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 cpuset
14 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 khelper
15 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.01 kdevtmpfs
16 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 netns
18 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.17 sync_supers
19 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 bdi-default
19 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 bdi-default
20 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 kintegrityd
21 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 kblockd
22 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 ata_sff
23 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 khubd
24 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 md
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27 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:06.33 kswapd0
28 root 25 5 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 ksmd
29 root 39 19 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 khugepaged
30 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 fsnotify_mark
31 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 ecryptfs-kthrea
32 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 crypto
40 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 kthrotld
42 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 scsi_eh_0
43 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.01 scsi_eh_1
44 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 scsi_eh_2
45 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 scsi_eh_3
46 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:02.45 kworker/u:3
67 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 devfreq_wq
218 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 mpt_poll_0
237 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 mpt/0
253 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 scsi_eh_4
271 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:18.98 jbd2/sda1-8
272 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 ext4-dio-unwrit
396 root 20 0 2840 412 392 S 0 0.0 0:00.33 upstart-udev-br
419 root 20 0 3448 576 576 S 0 0.0 0:00.04 udevd
429 syslog 20 0 31064 960 756 S 0 0.0 0:11.10 rsyslogd
566 messageb 20 0 4244 1424 716 S 0 0.1 0:03.00 dbus-daemon
597 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 edac-poller
606 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 kmpathd
607 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 kmpath_handlerd
622 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 kpsmoused
647 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 ttm_swap
659 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:33.39 flush-8:0
674 root 20 0 4748 616 616 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 bluetoothd
694 avahi 20 0 3460 804 800 S 0 0.0 0:00.10 avahi-daemon
695 avahi 20 0 3460 120 116 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 avahi-daemon
698 root 20 0 11084 1440 1196 S 0 0.1 0:00.06 cupsd
742 root 10 -10 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 krfcommd
761 root 20 0 2852 336 304 S 0 0.0 0:00.26 upstart-socket-
1011 root 20 0 6684 968 856 S 0 0.0 0:00.60 sshd
1064 root 20 0 4700 312 308 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 vsftpd
1098 root 20 0 23464 1556 1200 S 0 0.1 0:01.06 NetworkManager
1101 root 20 0 25208 836 832 S 0 0.0 0:02.45 polkitd
1161 root 20 0 30232 1268 1268 S 0 0.1 0:00.68 console-kit-dae
1250 root 20 0 4632 544 540 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 getty
1256 root 20 0 4632 544 540 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 getty
1272 bind 20 0 52064 560 560 S 0 0.0 0:00.03 named
1282 root 20 0 4632 544 540 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 getty
1283 root 20 0 4632 544 540 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 getty
1286 root 20 0 4632 544 540 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 getty
1291 root 20 0 2564 628 624 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 xinetd
1335 root 20 0 2176 424 420 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 acpid
1338 root 20 0 34044 856 856 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 lightdm
1341 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:01.37 kworker/0:2
1374 root 20 0 2620 572 536 S 0 0.0 0:00.24 cron
1375 daemon 20 0 2472 152 152 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 atd
1506 root 20 0 3604 532 452 S 0 0.0 0:08.12 irqbalance
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1600 root 20 0 108m 1256 908 S 0 0.1 0:07.39 Xorg
1620 root 20 0 2148 324 320 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 courierlogger
1621 root 20 0 2568 428 428 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 authdaemond
1806 root 20 0 2568 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 authdaemond
1807 root 20 0 2568 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 authdaemond
1808 root 20 0 2568 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 authdaemond
1809 root 20 0 2568 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 authdaemond
1810 root 20 0 2568 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 authdaemond
1839 root 20 0 2148 240 236 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 courierlogger
1840 root 20 0 2272 484 480 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 couriertcpd
1862 root 20 0 2148 240 236 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 courierlogger
1863 root 20 0 2272 484 480 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 couriertcpd
2199 memcache 20 0 47380 584 584 S 0 0.0 0:02.59 memcached
2467 ntop 20 0 101m 7760 5156 S 0 0.4 8:13.56 ntop
2518 root 20 0 113m 1088 1064 S 0 0.1 0:02.23 apache2
2519 www-data 20 0 21484 316 268 S 0 0.0 0:00.88 apache2
2746 root 20 0 16396 768 768 S 0 0.0 0:00.01 lightdm
2753 root 20 0 15828 800 796 S 0 0.0 0:00.05 accounts-daemon
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3199 usuario 20 0 50716 884 884 S 0 0.0 0:00.11 gnome-session
3476 usuario 20 0 4080 132 100 S 0 0.0 0:00.24 ssh-agent
3479 usuario 20 0 3940 136 136 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 dbus-launch
3480 usuario 20 0 4028 164 160 S 0 0.0 0:00.14 dbus-daemon
3497 usuario 20 0 46420 436 436 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 gnome-keyring-d
3501 usuario 20 0 150m 1932 1488 S 0 0.1 0:04.46 gnome-settings-
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3603 usuario 20 0 8580 812 808 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 gvfsd
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3790 usuario 20 0 133m 1216 956 S 0 0.1 0:00.74 metacity
3834 usuario 20 0 10008 956 896 S 0 0.0 0:00.17 gconfd-2
3951 usuario 20 0 88536 684 684 S 0 0.0 0:00.01 pulseaudio
3954 usuario 20 0 14112 568 568 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 gconf-helper
3988 usuario 20 0 359m 2160 1436 S 0 0.1 2:03.49 unity-2d-shell
3989 usuario 20 0 112m 980 980 S 0 0.0 0:00.12 unity-2d-panel
4073 usuario 20 0 148m 828 828 S 0 0.0 0:00.06 bluetooth-apple
4074 usuario 20 0 57072 724 724 S 0 0.0 0:00.03 gnome-fallback-
4076 usuario 20 0 39600 752 752 S 0 0.0 0:00.06 polkit-gnome-au
4084 usuario 20 0 195m 792 792 S 0 0.0 0:00.35 nautilus
4091 usuario 20 0 63996 928 928 S 0 0.0 0:00.10 nm-applet
4121 usuario 20 0 50532 628 628 S 0 0.0 0:00.11 bamfdaemon
4173 usuario 20 0 10436 884 884 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 gvfs-gdu-volume
4175 root 20 0 15944 744 740 S 0 0.0 0:00.07 udisks-daemon
4176 root 20 0 6560 288 284 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 udisks-daemon
4181 usuario 20 0 20496 580 580 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 gvfs-afc-volume
4184 usuario 20 0 9212 624 624 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 gvfs-gphoto2-vo
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4193 usuario 20 0 33516 760 760 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 dconf-service
4198 usuario 20 0 49216 712 712 S 0 0.0 0:00.02 unity-panel-ser
4207 usuario 20 0 8584 844 844 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 gvfsd-burn
4211 usuario 20 0 8332 800 796 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 gvfsd-metadata
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4229 mysite 20 0 62924 716 668 S 0 0.0 0:02.00 rrdcached
4255 mysite 20 0 38240 824 692 S 0 0.0 0:02.60 npcd
4287 mysite 20 0 49164 636 596 S 0 0.0 0:25.64 nagios
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4688 root 39 19 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:38.31 kipmi0
4787 usuario 20 0 41356 764 764 S 0 0.0 0:00.04 gdu-notificatio
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4946 root 20 0 4632 544 540 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 getty
4976 usuario 20 0 53288 992 920 S 0 0.0 0:01.29 zeitgeist-datah
4984 usuario 20 0 40500 1384 1072 S 0 0.1 0:01.12 gnome-screensav
4991 usuario 20 0 43064 684 684 S 0 0.0 0:00.06 zeitgeist-daemo
5648 usuario 20 0 50268 728 728 S 0 0.0 0:00.01 zeitgeist-fts
5756 usuario 20 0 4224 132 132 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 cat
6658 usuario 20 0 142m 1328 1192 S 0 0.1 0:01.52 update-notifier
6741 www-data 20 0 113m 3716 2108 S 0 0.2 0:00.00 apache2
6949 root 20 0 18060 1016 1012 S 0 0.0 0:00.05 system-service-
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8664 usuario 20 0 35744 1144 968 S 0 0.1 0:04.22 deja-dup-monito
8804 postfix 20 0 4600 824 760 S 0 0.0 0:00.01 pickup
10082 nagios 20 0 5644 2848 592 S 0 0.1 1:58.22 nagios
10083 nagios 20 0 5864 3044 592 S 0 0.1 2:17.58 nagios
10084 nagios 20 0 5780 3040 612 S 0 0.1 0:20.80 nagios
10085 nagios 20 0 7432 168 128 S 0 0.0 0:00.01 nagios
10456 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.53 kworker/0:1
10864 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 kworker/u:0
10886 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:03.56 kworker/1:2
10933 www-data 20 0 113m 772 748 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 apache2
10934 www-data 20 0 113m 1092 1092 S 0 0.1 0:00.00 apache2
11131 www-data 20 0 113m 3800 2144 S 0 0.2 0:00.45 apache2
13119 www-data 20 0 113m 1732 1200 S 0 0.1 0:00.43 apache2
13120 www-data 20 0 113m 3740 2068 S 0 0.2 0:00.44 apache2
15164 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 kworker/1:0
16448 mysql 20 0 273m 25m 4244 S 0 1.2 0:00.03 mysqld
17604 nagios 20 0 4224 544 480 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 check_ping
17605 nagios 20 0 2244 544 464 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 ping
17627 nagios 20 0 13644 9596 2156 R 0 0.5 0:00.13 check_vlan-core
17660 nagios 20 0 0 0 0 R 0 0.0 0:00.12 perl
17673 nagios 20 0 13584 9416 2156 R 0 0.5 0:00.11 perl
17676 nagios 20 0 13588 9412 2156 R 0 0.5 0:00.11 perl
17679 nagios 20 0 13540 9416 2156 R 0 0.5 0:00.11 perl
17701 nagios 20 0 13324 9156 2116 R 0 0.4 0:00.11 perl
17706 nagios 20 0 13252 9152 2116 R 0 0.4 0:00.11 check_vlan-core
17710 nagios 20 0 13192 9152 2116 R 0 0.4 0:00.11 check_trafic-co
17712 nagios 20 0 13276 9156 2116 R 0 0.4 0:00.11 perl
17723 nagios 20 0 13516 9416 2156 R 0 0.5 0:00.11 perl
17724 nagios 20 0 10504 6452 2004 S 0 0.3 0:00.06 perl
17731 nagios 20 0 13192 9156 2116 R 0 0.4 0:00.10 perl
17756 nagios 20 0 13252 9156 2116 R 0 0.4 0:00.10 perl
17763 nagios 20 0 13252 9156 2116 R 0 0.4 0:00.10 perl
17778 nagios 20 0 13144 9156 2116 R 0 0.4 0:00.10 perl
17781 nagios 20 0 10504 6452 2004 S 0 0.3 0:00.06 perl
17782 nagios 20 0 13192 9156 2116 R 0 0.4 0:00.10 perl
17897 nagios 20 0 12240 7812 1980 R 0 0.4 0:00.08 check_traffic-c
17898 nagios 20 0 12276 8068 1980 R 0 0.4 0:00.08 perl
17904 nagios 20 0 12276 8072 1980 R 0 0.4 0:00.08 perl
17905 nagios 20 0 11044 6932 2016 R 0 0.3 0:00.08 perl
17906 nagios 20 0 11028 6936 2016 R 0 0.3 0:00.08 check_snmp_meml
17907 nagios 20 0 5260 1444 1204 S 0 0.1 0:00.00 check_Cisco_WLC
17908 nagios 20 0 5260 1444 1204 S 0 0.1 0:00.00 check_Cisco_WLC
17913 nagios 20 0 11984 7812 1980 R 0 0.4 0:00.08 perl
17916 nagios 20 0 12276 8072 1980 R 0 0.4 0:00.08 perl
17920 nagios 20 0 11984 7812 1980 R 0 0.4 0:00.08 perl
17921 nagios 20 0 11984 7812 1980 R 0 0.4 0:00.08 perl
17923 nagios 20 0 11984 7812 1980 R 0 0.4 0:00.08 perl
17927 nagios 20 0 11856 7552 1968 R 0 0.4 0:00.08 check_trafic-co
17928 nagios 20 0 11884 7560 1968 R 0 0.4 0:00.08 perl
17929 nagios 20 0 11988 7816 1980 R 0 0.4 0:00.08 check_trafic-co
17931 nagios 20 0 12116 7812 1980 R 0 0.4 0:00.08 check_trafic-co
17936 nagios 20 0 11852 7556 1968 R 0 0.4 0:00.08 perl
17937 nagios 20 0 11984 7812 1980 R 0 0.4 0:00.08 perl
17939 nagios 20 0 11984 7812 1980 R 0 0.4 0:00.08 perl
17948 nagios 20 0 11720 7556 1968 R 0 0.4 0:00.08 perl
17952 nagios 20 0 11740 7552 1968 R 0 0.4 0:00.07 perl
17954 nagios 20 0 11720 7552 1968 R 0 0.4 0:00.07 perl
17955 nagios 20 0 11720 7556 1968 R 0 0.4 0:00.08 check_vlan-core
17956 nagios 20 0 11700 7440 1948 R 0 0.4 0:00.08 check_trafic-co
17960 nagios 20 0 11272 7108 1948 R 0 0.3 0:00.08 check_vlan-core
17961 nagios 20 0 11400 7168 1948 R 0 0.3 0:00.07 perl
17963 nagios 20 0 5260 1444 1204 S 0 0.1 0:00.00 check_Cisco_WLC
17964 nagios 20 0 11268 7168 1948 R 0 0.3 0:00.07 perl
17965 nagios 20 0 11560 7372 1948 R 0 0.4 0:00.07 perl
17966 nagios 20 0 5260 1440 1204 S 0 0.1 0:00.00 check_Cisco_WLC
17968 nagios 20 0 11528 7368 1948 R 0 0.4 0:00.07 perl
17969 nagios 20 0 11404 7108 1948 R 0 0.3 0:00.07 check_vlan-core
17971 nagios 20 0 11396 7108 1948 R 0 0.3 0:00.07 check_traffic-l
17975 nagios 20 0 11264 7108 1948 R 0 0.3 0:00.07 check_vlan-core
17977 nagios 20 0 11428 7112 1948 R 0 0.3 0:00.07 check_trafic-co
17982 nagios 20 0 11136 6844 1940 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 perl
17983 nagios 20 0 11132 6852 1940 R 0 0.3 0:00.07 perl
17984 nagios 20 0 11044 6932 2016 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 perl
17996 nagios 20 0 11008 6844 1940 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 check_trafic-co
17998 nagios 20 0 10900 6592 1884 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 perl
18003 nagios 20 0 10868 6592 1884 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 perl
18010 nagios 20 0 10868 6592 1884 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 perl
18013 nagios 20 0 10868 6596 1884 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 check_vlan-core
18014 nagios 20 0 10736 6596 1884 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 perl
18015 nagios 20 0 10696 6508 1884 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 check_vlan-core
18016 nagios 20 0 10872 6592 1884 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 check_vlan-core
18017 nagios 20 0 10696 6492 1884 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 check_vlan-core
18018 nagios 20 0 10868 6596 1884 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 perl
18019 nagios 20 0 10764 6592 1884 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 check_trafic-co
18020 nagios 20 0 10504 6452 2004 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 perl
18021 nagios 20 0 10568 6252 1884 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 check_trafic-co
18023 nagios 20 0 10868 6592 1884 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 check_vlan-core
18024 nagios 20 0 10504 6452 2004 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 perl
18027 nagios 20 0 10696 6492 1884 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 check_traffic-a
18028 nagios 20 0 10700 6248 1884 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 check_trafic-co
18029 nagios 20 0 10700 6256 1884 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 perl
18031 nagios 20 0 10436 6256 1884 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 perl
18032 nagios 20 0 10568 6252 1884 R 0 0.3 0:00.05 check_traffic-l
18033 nagios 20 0 10436 6252 1884 R 0 0.3 0:00.05 perl
18034 nagios 20 0 10436 6252 1884 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 perl
18035 nagios 20 0 10456 6204 1876 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 perl
18036 nagios 20 0 10452 6256 1884 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 perl
18037 nagios 20 0 10604 6452 2012 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 perl
18038 nagios 20 0 10504 6452 2004 R 0 0.3 0:00.05 perl
18039 nagios 20 0 10552 6400 1964 R 0 0.3 0:00.05 perl
18041 nagios 20 0 10296 6184 1876 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 perl
18042 nagios 20 0 10308 6204 1876 R 0 0.3 0:00.05 perl
18043 nagios 20 0 10436 6252 1884 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 perl
18044 nagios 20 0 10456 6204 1876 R 0 0.3 0:00.06 perl
18053 nagios 20 0 10168 5984 1872 R 0 0.3 0:00.05 check_traffic-a
18063 nagios 20 0 9992 5684 1848 R 0 0.3 0:00.05 check_trafic-co
18065 nagios 20 0 5260 1440 1204 S 0 0.1 0:00.00 check_Cisco_WLC
18066 nagios 20 0 10128 5960 1856 R 0 0.3 0:00.05 check_snmp_meml
18067 nagios 20 0 10000 5764 1848 R 0 0.3 0:00.05 check_traffic-l
18068 nagios 20 0 10004 5820 1848 R 0 0.3 0:00.04 check_vlan-core
18084 nagios 20 0 9988 5804 1848 R 0 0.3 0:00.04 perl
18096 nagios 20 0 9876 5500 1840 R 0 0.3 0:00.05 perl
18100 nagios 20 0 9736 5496 1848 R 0 0.3 0:00.04 perl
18102 nagios 20 0 9732 5552 1848 R 0 0.3 0:00.04 perl
18103 nagios 20 0 9860 5684 1848 R 0 0.3 0:00.05 check_vlan-core
18105 nagios 20 0 9732 5552 1848 R 0 0.3 0:00.04 perl
18106 nagios 20 0 9860 5684 1848 R 0 0.3 0:00.05 check_vlan-core
18110 nagios 20 0 9864 5672 1848 R 0 0.3 0:00.05 check_traffic-s
18111 nagios 20 0 9732 5416 1844 R 0 0.3 0:00.04 perl
18115 nagios 20 0 9860 5680 1848 R 0 0.3 0:00.04 check_vlan-core
18117 nagios 20 0 9724 5544 1848 R 0 0.3 0:00.04 check_vlan-core
18120 nagios 20 0 9612 5500 1848 R 0 0.3 0:00.04 check_vlan-core
18121 nagios 20 0 9612 5240 1844 R 0 0.3 0:00.04 perl
18122 nagios 20 0 9596 5244 1844 R 0 0.3 0:00.04 check_vlan-core
18123 nagios 20 0 9596 5408 1844 R 0 0.3 0:00.04 check_vlan-core
18125 nagios 20 0 9604 5240 1844 R 0 0.3 0:00.04 perl
18128 nagios 20 0 9472 5240 1844 R 0 0.3 0:00.04 perl
18131 nagios 20 0 9480 5240 1844 R 0 0.3 0:00.04 perl
18132 nagios 20 0 9340 5240 1844 R 0 0.3 0:00.04 perl
18133 nagios 20 0 9468 5152 1844 R 0 0.3 0:00.04 perl
18134 nagios 20 0 9332 4976 1844 R 0 0.2 0:00.04 perl
18135 nagios 20 0 9480 5240 1844 R 0 0.3 0:00.04 perl
18136 nagios 20 0 9464 5240 1844 R 0 0.3 0:00.03 perl
18138 nagios 20 0 9600 5412 1844 R 0 0.3 0:00.04 check_traffic-l
18139 nagios 20 0 9468 5152 1844 R 0 0.3 0:00.04 perl
18140 nagios 20 0 9480 5236 1844 R 0 0.3 0:00.04 perl
18143 nagios 20 0 9208 4976 1844 R 0 0.2 0:00.03 perl
18144 nagios 20 0 9336 5152 1844 R 0 0.3 0:00.04 perl
18146 nagios 20 0 9336 5152 1844 R 0 0.3 0:00.04 perl
18147 nagios 20 0 9200 4976 1844 R 0 0.2 0:00.03 perl
18148 nagios 20 0 9472 5244 1844 R 0 0.3 0:00.04 check_traffic-l
18149 nagios 20 0 9208 4976 1844 R 0 0.2 0:00.03 check_vlan-core
18151 nagios 20 0 9216 4976 1844 R 0 0.2 0:00.04 perl
18152 nagios 20 0 9468 5148 1844 R 0 0.2 0:00.04 check_vlan-core
18153 nagios 20 0 9208 4976 1844 R 0 0.2 0:00.03 perl
18156 nagios 20 0 9208 4976 1844 R 0 0.2 0:00.04 perl
18158 nagios 20 0 9348 4976 1844 R 0 0.2 0:00.04 perl
18173 nagios 20 0 4224 544 480 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 check_ping
18174 nagios 20 0 4224 544 480 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 check_ping
18175 nagios 20 0 2244 540 464 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 ping
18176 nagios 20 0 2244 544 464 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 ping
18177 nagios 20 0 7824 3600 1732 R 0 0.2 0:00.02 perl
18181 nagios 20 0 7560 3340 1728 R 0 0.2 0:00.02 check_traffic-c
18185 nagios 20 0 4224 548 480 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 check_ping
18187 nagios 20 0 2244 540 464 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 ping
18189 nagios 20 0 7164 2808 1716 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18190 nagios 20 0 7424 3012 1720 R 0 0.1 0:00.01 check_traffic-c
18191 nagios 20 0 4224 544 480 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 check_ping
18192 nagios 20 0 7248 2036 1364 R 0 0.1 0:00.01 snmpwalk
18194 nagios 20 0 7248 2020 1364 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 snmpwalk
18195 nagios 20 0 7028 2716 1716 R 0 0.1 0:00.01 check_vlan-core
18196 nagios 20 0 7296 3076 1720 R 0 0.1 0:00.01 check_vlan-core
18199 nagios 20 0 7288 3012 1720 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 check_vlan-core
18201 nagios 20 0 7428 3076 1720 R 0 0.1 0:00.01 perl
18205 nagios 20 0 7164 2812 1716 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 check_trafic-co
18208 nagios 20 0 5260 1360 1132 S 0 0.1 0:00.00 check_Cisco_WLC
18209 nagios 20 0 7032 2548 1716 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 check_vlan-core
18213 nagios 20 0 7156 2752 1716 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 check_vlan-core
18214 nagios 20 0 7024 2752 1716 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 check_vlan-core
18215 nagios 20 0 7024 2748 1716 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18217 nagios 20 0 7032 2552 1716 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 check_vlan-core
18218 nagios 20 0 7032 2816 1716 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18219 nagios 20 0 7032 2812 1716 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18223 nagios 20 0 7040 2800 1716 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18225 nagios 20 0 7040 2536 1716 R 0 0.1 0:00.01 perl
18227 nagios 20 0 2244 540 464 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 ping
18228 nagios 20 0 7116 1960 1364 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 snmpwalk
18229 nagios 20 0 6896 2620 1716 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18230 nagios 20 0 7160 2720 1716 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 check_vlan-core
18231 nagios 20 0 7172 2800 1716 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18232 nagios 20 0 7024 2612 1716 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18233 nagios 20 0 7032 2548 1716 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 check_vlan-core
18234 nagios 20 0 6900 2548 1716 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 check_vlan-core
18235 nagios 20 0 5260 1356 1128 S 0 0.1 0:00.00 check_Cisco_WLC
18236 nagios 20 0 6636 2292 1664 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18237 nagios 20 0 6772 2276 1664 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 check_traffic-l
18238 nagios 20 0 6768 2292 1664 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18239 nagios 20 0 6768 2288 1664 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18240 nagios 20 0 7116 1896 1364 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 snmpwalk
18241 nagios 20 0 6768 2552 1716 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18242 nagios 20 0 6636 2296 1664 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 check_traffic-l
18243 nagios 20 0 6768 2296 1664 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18244 nagios 20 0 6636 2296 1664 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18245 nagios 20 0 6768 2296 1664 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18246 nagios 20 0 6636 2292 1664 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 check_traffic-s
18247 nagios 20 0 6776 2276 1664 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18248 nagios 20 0 6768 2292 1664 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18249 nagios 20 0 6776 2272 1664 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18250 nagios 20 0 6768 2292 1664 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18251 nagios 20 0 6768 2552 1716 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18252 nagios 20 0 6636 2288 1664 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18253 nagios 20 0 6900 2548 1716 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18254 nagios 20 0 6636 2292 1664 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 check_traffic-l
18255 nagios 20 0 6768 2300 1664 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18256 nagios 20 0 6776 2272 1664 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18256 nagios 20 0 6776 2272 1664 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18257 nagios 20 0 6768 2288 1664 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18258 nagios 20 0 6768 2292 1664 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18259 nagios 20 0 6636 2300 1664 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18261 nagios 20 0 6508 2008 1572 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 check_traffic-l
18262 nagios 20 0 6376 2008 1564 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18263 nagios 20 0 6376 2012 1564 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18264 nagios 20 0 6508 2008 1564 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 perl
18265 nagios 20 0 6244 1744 1424 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 check_snmp_mema
18266 nagios 20 0 6988 1724 1336 R 0 0.1 0:00.00 snmpwalk
18267 nagios 20 0 4224 544 480 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 check_ping
18268 nagios 20 0 5260 240 0 R 0 0.0 0:00.00 check_Cisco_WLC
18269 nagios 20 0 4216 100 0 R 0 0.0 0:00.00 check_ping
18381 mysite 20 0 15088 164 128 S 0 0.0 0:00.22 apache2
18382 mysite 20 0 15120 316 296 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 apache2
24607 root 20 0 10080 1192 1188 S 0 0.1 0:00.05 sshd
24804 www-data 20 0 113m 956 956 S 0 0.0 0:00.45 apache2
25093 usuario 20 0 10080 492 492 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 sshd
25097 usuario 20 0 10288 964 964 S 0 0.0 0:00.31 bash
25209 root 20 0 5860 828 828 S 0 0.0 0:00.04 sudo
25221 root 20 0 5600 724 720 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 su
25228 root 20 0 5644 1012 1008 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 bash
26060 root 20 0 10080 1216 1188 S 0 0.1 0:00.04 sshd
26337 usuario 20 0 10080 704 580 S 0 0.0 0:00.07 sshd
26338 usuario 20 0 10288 964 964 S 0 0.0 0:00.28 bash
26475 root 20 0 5860 828 828 S 0 0.0 0:00.03 sudo
26476 root 20 0 5600 724 720 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 su
26483 root 20 0 5644 1372 1104 S 0 0.1 0:00.04 bash
27962 www-data 20 0 116m 1176 1176 S 0 0.1 0:00.47 apache2
28091 root 20 0 17632 6836 1108 S 0 0.3 0:20.53 Xtightvnc
28110 root 20 0 50792 856 856 S 0 0.0 0:00.08 gnome-session
28116 root 20 0 3940 140 140 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 dbus-launch
28125 root 20 0 3880 304 304 S 0 0.0 0:00.12 dbus-daemon
28137 root 20 0 74512 1664 1184 S 0 0.1 0:03.94 gnome-settings-
28142 root 20 0 46424 540 540 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 gnome-keyring-d
28148 root 20 0 8580 832 828 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 gvfsd
28150 root 20 0 34764 704 704 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 gvfs-fuse-daemo
28169 root 20 0 49852 740 740 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 gsd-printer
28173 root 20 0 133m 4116 2852 S 0 0.2 0:00.52 metacity
28182 root 20 0 10008 936 932 S 0 0.0 0:00.17 gconfd-2
28189 root 20 0 161m 6876 3996 S 0 0.3 0:04.23 gnome-panel
28193 root 20 0 33640 772 772 S 0 0.0 0:00.03 dconf-service
28197 root 20 0 140m 820 820 S 0 0.0 0:00.05 bluetooth-apple
28198 root 20 0 39572 836 832 S 0 0.0 0:00.05 polkit-gnome-au
28199 root 20 0 57072 976 972 S 0 0.0 0:00.13 gnome-fallback-
28201 root 20 0 210m 2652 1640 S 0 0.1 0:03.20 nautilus
28202 root 20 0 49256 1368 1156 S 0 0.1 0:00.04 notification-da
28203 root 20 0 63864 1068 1068 S 0 0.1 0:00.09 nm-applet
28215 root 20 0 10432 860 860 S 0 0.0 0:00.01 gvfs-gdu-volume
28219 root 20 0 20496 580 580 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 gvfs-afc-volume
28228 root 20 0 9212 624 624 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 gvfs-gphoto2-vo
28250 root 20 0 9132 812 812 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 gvfsd-trash
28252 root 20 0 8584 844 844 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 gvfsd-burn
28272 root 20 0 41340 736 736 S 0 0.0 0:00.04 gdu-notificatio
28412 root 20 0 681m 95m 19m S 0 4.7 3:21.35 firefox
28507 root 20 0 53408 968 924 S 0 0.0 0:01.27 zeitgeist-datah
28508 root 20 0 40004 840 840 S 0 0.0 0:00.04 gnome-screensav
28515 root 20 0 43848 936 936 S 0 0.0 0:00.07 zeitgeist-daemo
28522 root 20 0 51992 804 804 S 0 0.0 0:00.04 zeitgeist-fts
28530 root 20 0 4224 132 132 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 cat
29816 root 20 0 2236 488 488 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 mysqld_safe
30192 mysql 20 0 316m 9828 2696 S 0 0.5 4:54.36 mysqld
30559 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 1:00.92 kworker/1:1
30726 root 20 0 35172 548 548 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 at-spi-bus-laun
31777 www-data 20 0 113m 776 752 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 apache2
32612 root 20 0 35744 1056 852 S 0 0.1 0:04.37 deja-dup-monitoRe: Nagios4.08 performance
2 things I see:
1. Many perl checks. Many. We need to see the commands. Please rerun the top command with -c and repost the top.txt file:
2.Gnome is installed. Desktop environments will negatively effect server performance if load is problematic.
1. Many perl checks. Many. We need to see the commands. Please rerun the top command with -c and repost the top.txt file:
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top -n 1 -b -c > /tmp/top.txtFormer Nagios employee
"It is turtles. All. The. Way. Down. . . .and maybe an elephant or two."
VI VI VI - The editor of the Beast!
Come to the Dark Side.
"It is turtles. All. The. Way. Down. . . .and maybe an elephant or two."
VI VI VI - The editor of the Beast!
Come to the Dark Side.