hey guys
I know we have the repairmysql script, But I have a huge db 8600 checks, and I wanted to know what do you do to keep your db's running as lean and mean as possible?
I understand that we all have different setups, but I am not concerned with that. Any input will be appreciated.
Or for a better understanding of what I am talking about, when I look at the performance thingie in phpmyadmin, it gives the suggestions listed below. Whould this mess up my XI? and if you do things not listed here, I would appreciate it.
UH OH! Guess who is in the database!
UH OH! Guess who is in the database!
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Re: UH OH! Guess who is in the database!
Ewww! PHPmyadmin on a XI box? Blasphemy!
But really, offloading the db, ramdisk, and maybe try to reduce what goes into the db in the first place (logging, mostly). If you don't need to log all state changes, make sure you aren't doing so, same for notifications if you don't care. After a certain point though it becomes more and more reasonable to just get a second XI box and split the checks </shameless plug>.
But really, offloading the db, ramdisk, and maybe try to reduce what goes into the db in the first place (logging, mostly). If you don't need to log all state changes, make sure you aren't doing so, same for notifications if you don't care. After a certain point though it becomes more and more reasonable to just get a second XI box and split the checks </shameless plug>.
Former Nagios employee
Re: UH OH! Guess who is in the database!
thanks for the reply T.
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Nagios Fusion
NagiosXI 5.4.12 2 node Prod Env 2500 hosts, 13,000 services
Nagiosxi 5.5.7(test env) 2500 hosts, 13,000 services
Nagios Logserver 2 node Prod Env 500 objects sending
Nagios Network Analyser
Nagios Fusion
Re: UH OH! Guess who is in the database!
Wait for input from non-T people, or close this one up?
Former Nagios employee
Re: UH OH! Guess who is in the database!
you can close it
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Nagios Network Analyser
Nagios Fusion
NagiosXI 5.4.12 2 node Prod Env 2500 hosts, 13,000 services
Nagiosxi 5.5.7(test env) 2500 hosts, 13,000 services
Nagios Logserver 2 node Prod Env 500 objects sending
Nagios Network Analyser
Nagios Fusion