Hi -
We are running the latest zabbix (1.6.1), with a mysql back end, running Oracle enterprise linux 5 (basically RHEL5). We are seeing a LOT of network traffic being generated, most likely writes to the DB - I say writes because we see consistent, high outgoing traffic on the zabbix server, and corresponding high incoming traffic on our NFS file server (Netapp).
We see a constant 7Mb/s, but with the low number of hosts and items, this seems out of whack... zabbix is saying there are ~10 new values per second, this doesn't seem to justify 7Mb/s of data written to the network filesystem. Any ideas? Zabbix is the only thing running on this machine...
ZABBIX server is running Yes -
Number of hosts (monitored/not monitored/templates) 40 13 / 0 / 27
Number of items (monitored/disabled/not supported) 961 868 / 0 / 93
Number of triggers (enabled/disabled)[true/unknown/false] 188 188 / 0 [1 / 2 / 185]
Number of users (online) 4 2
Required server performance, new values per second 9.8967 -
We are running the latest zabbix (1.6.1), with a mysql back end, running Oracle enterprise linux 5 (basically RHEL5). We are seeing a LOT of network traffic being generated, most likely writes to the DB - I say writes because we see consistent, high outgoing traffic on the zabbix server, and corresponding high incoming traffic on our NFS file server (Netapp).
We see a constant 7Mb/s, but with the low number of hosts and items, this seems out of whack... zabbix is saying there are ~10 new values per second, this doesn't seem to justify 7Mb/s of data written to the network filesystem. Any ideas? Zabbix is the only thing running on this machine...
ZABBIX server is running Yes -
Number of hosts (monitored/not monitored/templates) 40 13 / 0 / 27
Number of items (monitored/disabled/not supported) 961 868 / 0 / 93
Number of triggers (enabled/disabled)[true/unknown/false] 188 188 / 0 [1 / 2 / 185]
Number of users (online) 4 2
Required server performance, new values per second 9.8967 -

Comment