Stressing Nagios
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 9:34 am
Hi everybody.
I am looking to test Nagios to see how it copes with the stress of monitoring numerous services. The goal is to get an idea if I will need to use a distributed setup. I have a test server that is currently monitoring 15 or so services over 3 hosts. I want to increase the number of services being monitored by incrementally increasing the number of services Nagios monitors. I was thinking of appending the same services I am currently monitoring to the end of the nagios.cfg file and then starting nagios again, appending the same services to the end of the nagios.cfg file... until the nagios tools begins to show signs of stress. Hopefully this will give me a good idea of what Nagios is able to cope with. Does anybody have any idea of how to do this?
I am looking to test Nagios to see how it copes with the stress of monitoring numerous services. The goal is to get an idea if I will need to use a distributed setup. I have a test server that is currently monitoring 15 or so services over 3 hosts. I want to increase the number of services being monitored by incrementally increasing the number of services Nagios monitors. I was thinking of appending the same services I am currently monitoring to the end of the nagios.cfg file and then starting nagios again, appending the same services to the end of the nagios.cfg file... until the nagios tools begins to show signs of stress. Hopefully this will give me a good idea of what Nagios is able to cope with. Does anybody have any idea of how to do this?