Nagios XI - Check Interval Considerations


Overview

This guide on Best Practices is about host and service intervals and what you should take into consideration when designing your monitoring deployment.

 

Check Intervals - Be Realistic

It can be very easy to setup your monitoring with the same intervals across the board. This can lead to peaks and troughs in load on the XI server as a lot of checks can occur in the same time windows.

Have a think about what you are monitoring and how often do you really need to check it. Something like disk usage rarely runs out quickly, you can monitor this every hour and be confident you’ll be notified about the free disk space running low in a reasonable time.

 

However if you are going to make it every hour, why not every 58 minutes or 61 minutes? Try to spread the load out a bit.

 

Notification & Check Intervals

Sometimes larger check intervals can have an adverse affect on notification intervals.

The monitoring engine determines if it should send a notification every time a check result is received.

Due to how the internal scheduling works, you might fall short of the notification window by a small time period like 20 seconds. This means it might be another 15 minutes until the next check is run, that’s when the notification will be sent.

 

 

Final Thoughts

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Article ID: 506
Created On: Tue, May 3, 2016 at 12:18 AM
Last Updated On: Tue, May 3, 2016 at 12:18 AM
Authored by: tlea

Online URL: https://support.nagios.com/kb/article/nagios-xi-check-interval-considerations-506.html