Hi Tore, thanks for your quick reply.
> It is done by RRDtool. Could you try downgrading librrds-perl to the > Sarge version, or trying to nice only the munin-graph subprocess, to > make sure it's the graphing that eats resources? Edit > /usr/bin/munin-cron to do that. I can confirm that it's the call to munin-graph that consumes most of the resources, with a tiny amount (say, 1/10th) consumed by munin-html downgrading librrds-perl to oldstable indeed brings CPU back to pre-etch levels. Interestingly, this doesn't just pertain to "nice" cycles, but also more than halves "system" cycles. Regards, Florian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]