It looks like the amount of connections hasn't increased much which is a good sign. I believe this is fine. If this number continues to increase until you hit the 65k cap though, then we'll need to figure out what isn't closing properly. The true test will be time though. Would you mind posting back tomorrow morning with an update of it so I can start to compare?
Issue just occured - dropped down to less than 50 hosts reporting - this time applying config did not bring it back - ended up having to reboot each node in the cluster.
Attached are lsof from before and after reboot
Output3.txt - before
output3.txt
output4.txt - after
output4.txt
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Nagios Log Server: 10 Instances - 3,916,302,797 documents last check in 180 shards
Going to guess that it's getting to 65k, reboot is needed, and repeat. I can do some more testing with a 10 node cluster tomorrow. For reference, when you had 8 nodes, was everything working as expected?
rkennedy wrote:
Going to guess that it's getting to 65k, reboot is needed, and repeat. I can do some more testing with a 10 node cluster tomorrow. For reference, when you had 8 nodes, was everything working as expected?
With 8, and even 9 nodes, we didn't have this issue - it seems once we added the 10th, it started having issues - might it make sense to pull one node while you are doing your testing, to see if it helps the issue?
While you can build 10 nodes, guessing the volume of inbound logs isn't going to be easy to replicate.
Nagios Log Server: 10 Instances - 3,916,302,797 documents last check in 180 shards
Yes, please size down to 9 for the time being since that will get you to a stable point.
We are going to do some testing in house, and this should help answer a few questions. While we won't have the same amount of logs you do, it should still be possible to see if files are not closing properly as the number will continue to increase. @mcapra is spinning up the cluster now so we should have more information in a few days.