Hi,
Thanks for the update.
I'll make the changes and update you the status.
Regards,
Preethu
Unable to view scheduled report
Re: Unable to view scheduled report
Sounds good, we'll keep an eye out for your update.
Re: Unable to view scheduled report
Hi,
Currently pm.max_requests is set as 500, can we reduce that to 50 ? also it is a production system. Does it make any problem if I make the changes ?
Regards,
Preethu
Currently pm.max_requests is set as 500, can we reduce that to 50 ? also it is a production system. Does it make any problem if I make the changes ?
Regards,
Preethu
Re: Unable to view scheduled report
I have done it on multiple systems, you shouldn't see any issues, you can increase it to 100 if you'd like.
Re: Unable to view scheduled report
Hi,
Thanks for the update.
I have made the changes, i'll monitor it for 2-3 days and i'll update you.
Regards,
Preethu
Thanks for the update.
I have made the changes, i'll monitor it for 2-3 days and i'll update you.
Regards,
Preethu
Re: Unable to view scheduled report
Hi,
From the attached file, I see we need to restart couple of service httpd php-fpm
Can you also please confirm if this will cause any downtime in accessing or with any functionality in nagios. If yes, can I know how much downtime will be required please.
Regards,
Preethu
From the attached file, I see we need to restart couple of service httpd php-fpm
Can you also please confirm if this will cause any downtime in accessing or with any functionality in nagios. If yes, can I know how much downtime will be required please.
Regards,
Preethu
Re: Unable to view scheduled report
It will briefly interrupt the web interface while it tries to gracefully allow the current requests to complete, how long that takes will be unique to the moment you run the command but it roughly can take anywhere from a couple of seconds to a minute on average barring any unforseen issues like hung processes.