Hello,
If I do, from the hobbit server: nslookup xxx.unige.ch ip_address_dns respond very fast.
In resolv.conf, the dns in the first line is our authoritative name server.
Therefore it does not seems to be the dns time.
Regards,
Josh Luthman a écrit :
I want to say that Xymon doesn't use cache, issuing a query upon every new host, but I am not certain.
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On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 10:30 AM, Benoit SCHMID <Benoit.Schmid at unige.ch> wrote:
Hello,
As I have already said, this would be dur to the dns, I would have had the pb with wget too wouldn't I?
Regards,
Tony Larco a écrit :
I am wondering if you have a DNS issue causing latency. Just a thought.
"Neil Franken" <nfranken at theunlimited.co.za> wrote:
Have you done a trace route from the Xymon server? Maybe that would show you something? Sorry just a suggestion from the top of my head.
-----Original Message----- From: Benoit SCHMID [mailto:Benoit.Schmid at unige.ch] Sent: 01 September 2010 08:36 AM To: xymon at xymon.com Subject: [xymon] Wrong (or badly interpreted) http response time with hobbit 4.2.0
Hello,
I have monitored machines that are reporting around 3.5 seconds for the HTTP response time during the whole day (curve flat).
If I do wgets, from the Solaris machine where hobbit server is installed, I get response times that is lower than 100 ms.
Our old BB server reports response times that are also lower than 100 ms.
Would you know why my hobbit monitor report such high response times?
Thanks in advance for your answer.
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