Nagios Log Server listening port abruptly halts v2

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james.liew
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Re: Nagios Log Server listening port abruptly halts v2

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One of my US log servers port 3515 refused connections this morning.

Looks like it's another memory issue again but confirmation would be great.
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Re: Nagios Log Server listening port abruptly halts v2

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Again this show a "force merge failed"

Did you re-enable the "Optimize Indices Older Than" function? This can likely be left at 0 safely on your system. The size of the indexes may simply require more memory than you have onboard to perfom this function, which in reality is design to only slightly improve query performance if you are keeping indexes around for a long time and not adding additional data to them.
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Re: Nagios Log Server listening port abruptly halts v2

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I'm not sure if they're turned off on that particular cluster. Let me re-check as this cluster has been relatively fuss-free.
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We'll keep this open for you
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Re: Nagios Log Server listening port abruptly halts v2

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I've now turned off optimization on all my clusters and they are all running at 32GB fo RAM.

Will keep an eye and see if i have further issues.

Thanks!
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Re: Nagios Log Server listening port abruptly halts v2

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Logserver-01 refused connections on port 3515 around 5am GMT+8.

Not sure if it's still a RAM issue causing this.

Could we turn this into an official ticket with Support?
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We certainly can. Please send an email to [email protected] and reference this thread number.
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Going to close this up as we have received your email ticket.

One thing to note, since you are a customer you do have access to the customer-only section of the forum: https://support.nagios.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=3

That area carries our SLA, so I would strongly suggest posting there in the future. If you are unable to post, contact [email protected] with your username and they can grant you access.
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