On Fri, 6 May 2005, Christophe Yayon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> But is it a Nagios or FreeBSD problem, if you read "what's new" section on
> nagios site, you can see :
> -
> FreeBSD and threads. On FreeBSD there's a native user-level implementation
> of threads called 'pthread' and there's a
Hi,
But is it a Nagios or FreeBSD problem, if you read "what's new" section on
nagios site, you can see :
-
FreeBSD and threads. On FreeBSD there's a native user-level implementation
of threads called 'pthread' and there's also an optional ports collection
'linuxthreads' that uses
In the last episode (May 06), Christophe Yayon said:
> i am upgrading our nagios 1.2 (on freebsd 5.3-release) to nagios 2.0
> (currently last cvs after 2.0b3) on Freebsd-5.4RC3 and i saw a very
> strange thing.
>
> After few hours, nagios main process (nagios -d ...) use lot of cpu
> time and when
On 5/6/05, Christophe Yayon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> i am upgrading our nagios 1.2 (on freebsd 5.3-release) to nagios 2.0
> (currently last cvs after 2.0b3) on Freebsd-5.4RC3 and i saw a very
> strange thing.
>
> After few hours, nagios main process (nagios -d ...) use lot of cpu