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Re: portmon too slow
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Michael Douglass wrote: > > Part of the problem as I see it is that portmon tends to wait TOO LONG > for things to timeout when they are down. Another problem is that > everything is monitored serially; perhaps having portmon fork off a > couple of helper children who actually do all of the work and just > take instructions/return results from/to the parent via pipes. > you need to use portmon2. It sends N requests in parallel. Carl > Just thoughts. > > On Mon, Aug 16, 1999 at 09:01:12AM -0400, Mike Gibbs said: > > > > Portmon seems way to slow for what it is doing. Monitoring 150 servers > > for 2 ports (smtp and http) it takes 1.5 hours to cycle once. Is this > > normal, or a misconfiguration on my part? Also, if it is normal, what > > functions are needed to output the same stuff to nocols databases if I > > write my own portmon, so I can still use nocol for the gui. > > > > > > Mike Gibbs > > -- > Michael Douglass > Texas Networking, Inc. > > Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable for a feature. > -- from some indian guy -- Carl W. Kalbfleisch Manager NMS Development Verio Inc., http://www.verio.net |