Backend Cache?
Backend Cache?
Can someone explain what calls the backend cache setting caches? What data will not be live?
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Re: Backend Cache?
If you need more detail I can have a dev step in, but basically anything which would normally grab XML data. You can actually look under /usr/local/nagiosxi/tmp/backendcache and in the various subfolders if you want to see the actual data.
Former Nagios employee
Re: Backend Cache?
All kinds of data...hmm....
if that stuff is cached, does that effect the timing of notifications and such or is this just for the gui?
if that stuff is cached, does that effect the timing of notifications and such or is this just for the gui?
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Re: Backend Cache?
I'm about 90% sure this is just for the GUI, but I will check since that is something I did not think of during testing.
Former Nagios employee
Re: Backend Cache?
Cool....I may have to turn that on in my prod environment. 1300+ hosts and 31000+ services, it might come in handy. You can close this!tmcdonald wrote:Some Dev wrote:it does not affect notifications
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Re: Backend Cache?
Let me know how it works out for you! Sounds like a perfect field-test.
Former Nagios employee