Re: [Nagios-devel] nagios 2 + DB support, coming soon to a SF mirror
Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2004 9:54 pm
Depends entirely on your database hardware. On an old Xeon 700 where the
entire database fits in RAM, it takes about 30 seconds for 5600 services.
Obviously faster would be better, but seeing as how Nagios should rarely
restart, I'm not terribly concerned. If you have suggestions for how to
make it faster, I'm all ears.
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004, Jason Martin wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 05:12:24PM -0800, Ben wrote:
> > So.... if the idea of being able to pull up an overview page for 10k
> > services in about 2 seconds sounds appealing to you, enjoy this code.
> So how long does it take for the Nagios daemon to initialize
> with that many services? How does it handle 40K services?
>
> -Jason Martin
> --
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entire database fits in RAM, it takes about 30 seconds for 5600 services.
Obviously faster would be better, but seeing as how Nagios should rarely
restart, I'm not terribly concerned. If you have suggestions for how to
make it faster, I'm all ears.
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004, Jason Martin wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 05:12:24PM -0800, Ben wrote:
> > So.... if the idea of being able to pull up an overview page for 10k
> > services in about 2 seconds sounds appealing to you, enjoy this code.
> So how long does it take for the Nagios daemon to initialize
> with that many services? How does it handle 40K services?
>
> -Jason Martin
> --
> I may not be perfect, but parts of me are excellent.
> This message is PGP/MIME signed.
>
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