14 Jan
2014
14 Jan
'14
8:26 p.m.
On 1/14/2014 4:23 AM, Gautier Begin wrote:
Hello,
Last Sunday, I wanted to start a xymonproxy (vers 4.3.12) on a Solaris 10.5 with 900 targets . I had a performance issue:
- The xymonproxy process used 100% of only one CPU (no multithread seen).
- On the main XYMON server, data from this proxy (I have one other on Ubuntu with 50 targets working fine) came with difficulties (delays and lacks).
Is proxy the only service enabled in your tasks.cfg?
I have occasionally seen xymon run away with the processor. In some cases I have been able to find a cause. In all cases, it has been caused by an error in my configuration files.
Is it possible that you have defined a proxy or notification loop?
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