On 12-09-2011 20:04, Elizabeth Schwartz wrote:
We're seeing problems with xymon iostat hanging on heavily loaded, massively large database servers. These boxes are on Oracle RAC clusters with EMC storage devices attached. iostat -x shows 16572 lines. When the box starts to have problems for *other* reasons, all of the iostat commands start hanging or taking forever, further bogging the system down. And making xymon look really bad ...
I'm wondering - what does xymon do with all this information?
How much of it can I turn off without confusing the server?
xymon doesn't use the iostat information, it is just picked up together with the other client data. So if it is causing you problems, by all means do remove that from the client-side script.
I have similar problems on some Windows boxes, where the various Windows clients' scanning the eventlog causes a high load on the server - I have no qualms dropping the event log monitoring in that case. Monitoring systems that kill the server they are monitoring is not a good thing, IMHO.
Regards, Henrik