is it normal for the memory demand to jump when asking for a map view?
currently its hovering about 10gb of ram monitoring about 20 switches/stacks, but at times it jumps to a number in the billions of mb's of ram.
memory demand
Re: memory demand
changed it to 20gb fixed ram from dynamic and its running better
have 6 cores as well
have 6 cores as well
Re: memory demand
Thanks for reporting back your findings, it you do not have any more questions, shall we close the post for you?
Be sure to check out our Knowledgebase for helpful articles and solutions!
- tacolover101
- Posts: 432
- Joined: Mon Apr 10, 2017 11:55 am
Re: memory demand
depending how large your stacks are, if you have any problematic ones that aren't responding properly to SNMP - this can cause threads to remain open during your checks, until they finally times out. at times, this can cause quite the load on the Nagios server.
Re: memory demand
lordasb1, did tacolover101 answer your question? Is it safe to close the thread?
Be sure to check out our Knowledgebase for helpful articles and solutions!
Re: memory demand
ended up scraping the server and starting the build again, changed to fixed memory on the windows hyperv estate, seams ok now but it is running with spare ram and processor just to keep it sweet.
yes safe to close
yes safe to close