Nagios crash

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meyss
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Re: Nagios crash

Post by meyss »

Normally yes, but when the system crashes no.
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abrist
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Re: Nagios crash

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If you check the localhost performance graphs in XI, do you see any spikes before the crash?
Also, check /var/log/messages around the time of the crash, are there any errors/segfaults/exceptions/warnings/etc?
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meyss
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Re: Nagios crash

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We have observed that there is another machine with high I/O disk access. We are going to separate both machines.
Furthermore, we are going to use another machine for the mysql.

Thanks for all.
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Re: Nagios crash

Post by ssax »

Here is the documentation for offloading the mysql database in case you need it:

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http://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nagiosxi/docs/Offloading_MySQL_to_Remote%20Server.pdf
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