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No, very few event log entries generated... In fact, one of the hosts is completely under my control for Nagios development, and it logs something *very* rarely indeed.
I stand corrected, a lot of these hosts are 32-bit.
Here is some data about the hosts, and how quickly the daemon restarts:
Host: 64-bit VM, running Server 2003 R2 x64 SP2, EventLog agent 1.9.2.0 (slow) Host: 32-bit VM, running Server 2003 SP2, EventLog agent 1.9.2.0 (slow) Host: 32-bit VM, running Server 2003 SP2, EventLog agent 1.9.2.0 (slow) Host: 32-bit VM, running Server 2003 SP2, EventLog agent 1.9.2.0 (slow) Host: 32-bit VM, running Server 2003 SP2, EventLog agent 1.9.2.0 (slow)
Host: 64-bit physical hardware, running Server 2003 R2 x64 SP2, EventLog agent 1.9.2.0 (fast) Host: 64-bit physical hardware, running Server 2003 R2 x64 SP2, EventLog agent 1.9.2.0 (fast)
I'm starting to see a pattern here... While I don't know what about a VM might make it slow, could this be related to the fact that a lot of these things are virtual machines? We're running VMware ESX server on beefy hardware. Nothing else appears to be slow, just restarting this daemon. It takes an average of 2 or three minutes on the slow hosts.
Thanks!
Benny
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