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  • exfish
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 18

    #1

    How to speed up the display of DASHBOARD

    I feel so slow when show System status and Last 20 issues.

    It takes too much time to loading.
  • dmarsh
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 17

    #2
    I probably can't help you, but could you post some info on what your setup is like?

    How many host groups?
    How grunty is your server?
    Do you have separate front and back ends?
    What is you server performance value?
    etc...

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    • exfish
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2009
      • 18

      #3
      Originally posted by dmarsh
      I probably can't help you, but could you post some info on what your setup is like?

      How many host groups?
      How grunty is your server?
      Do you have separate front and back ends?
      What is you server performance value?
      etc...
      zabbix 1.6.5
      p4 2.4 2G MEM
      Not separate front and back ends.
      About 20 groups

      Status of ZABBIX

      Parameter Value Details
      ZABBIX server is running Yes -
      Number of hosts (monitored/not monitored/templates) 124 63 / 3 / 58
      Number of items (monitored/disabled/not supported) 2178 2005 / 107 / 66
      Number of triggers (enabled/disabled)[true/unknown/false] 1195 1177 / 18 [32 / 30 / 1115]
      Required server performance, new values per second 26.7492 -

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      • v.rusinov
        Junior Member
        • Apr 2008
        • 22

        #4
        This is not enough to understand what's happening.

        Cpu load and load average on your server?

        What database are you using?

        Do you use it via Internet or local network?

        Have you tried oprofile and/or other profile methods?

        What is disk i/o?

        and so on

        Tuning zabbix performance is not very different that tuning any other application. Just find the bottleneck and fix it.
        In my case, it was enough to add expires to future for zabbix css and js files on frontend webserver, because I was using zabbix over high-latency internet channel.

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        • exfish
          Junior Member
          • Jun 2009
          • 18

          #5
          Originally posted by v.rusinov
          This is not enough to understand what's happening.

          Cpu load and load average on your server?

          What database are you using?

          Do you use it via Internet or local network?

          Have you tried oprofile and/or other profile methods?

          What is disk i/o?
          .
          cpu load 20%
          default mysql
          local network.
          mysql has tuned, others are very fast.
          I'll try oprofile, thanks!

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