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Re: [Nagios-users] NSCA Question and Hardware utilization question.

From: Marc Powell <marc(at)ena.com>
Date: Mon Jul 30 2007 - 18:45:10 EDT

> -----Original Message-----
> From: nagios-users-bounces@lists.sourceforge.net [mailto:nagios-users-
> bounces@lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of Brady Maxwell
> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 4:41 PM
> To: Nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Nagios-users] NSCA Question and Hardware utilization
question.
>
> Just curious to see how many NSCA transactions people are running in
their
> environments.
>
> I am trying to send 3000 service check results every 5 minutes from
one
> machine to another.

3753@5 min running nsca as a daemon. No problems at all.

>
> I am using xinetd which seems to panic at this volume and shut itself
> down.

Anything interesting logged? That's only about 10 requests/sec on average. Hardly seems worth getting panic-y about...  

> At 2200 service checks i did not have issues with xinetd.

Hints towards an xinetd cps issue.  

> How many service checks are people doing in their environments and
then
> submiting with nsca and how many checks are people doing from one
server?

Do you need help?X

My heaviest loaded data collector is running about 980 checks/5 min but that's going to double in the next month or so. It's also running Cricket updating just over 12,000 RRD files every 5 minutes as well. Average CPU utilization is just around 8% so plenty of room for growth. 2x dual core AMD 275, 2GB RAM. Mostly check_icmp checks.

Scaling issues WRT passive checks are mostly related to nagios reading the external command pipe fast enough. That limitation starts cropping up with multiple 10's of thousands of checks at 5 min from what I've heard. I know I've seen documentation that upcoming versions of Nagios/NSCA specifically addresses this by allowing you to create files with the external results that nagios will read in then wipe but I can't seem to put my hands on that right now.

--
Marc

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