Hi,
I'm having trouble to get an SLA report of a certain host group (containing 15 hosts) for the last quarter.
Each host has about 5 services.
When I start/schedule the reports I see avail.cgi taking 100% cpu and never terminate.
I have to restart httpd to stop to kill the avail.cgi processes.
SLA reports for the same hostgroup for the last 24 hours and last week work perfect.
I am using Nagios XI 5.2.7 on Centos 6.7
The Nagios XI VM has 4 cores & 8GB RAM.
Can someone help me out pls ?
Problem with SLA reports
Re: Problem with SLA reports
How many total hosts + services do you have on this machine? About how old is it?
Former Nagios employee
Re: Problem with SLA reports
The VM is about 3 years old and currently monitors 2070 hosts and 19453 services
Re: Problem with SLA reports
Can you please send over a profile for us to look at? (Admin -> System Profile -> Download Profile)
In addition to that, are these mostly active checks? The reason I ask is because your resources sound very little for the amount of services you are checking.
In addition to that, are these mostly active checks? The reason I ask is because your resources sound very little for the amount of services you are checking.
Former Nagios Employee
Re: Problem with SLA reports
I've sent the profile.zip to [email protected]
99% of all our tests are active tests.
When we don't make reports the system works fine at a load of 1.5 to 2 The peaks since April 11 are the scheduled daily reports
This is the same graph from last week
99% of all our tests are active tests.
When we don't make reports the system works fine at a load of 1.5 to 2 The peaks since April 11 are the scheduled daily reports
This is the same graph from last week
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Re: Problem with SLA reports
DennisPR, you opened a new support ticket in our email ticketing system. We will continue communicating via emails. I am locking this thread. Thank you!
Be sure to check out our Knowledgebase for helpful articles and solutions!