I have, but fixing monitoring to suit edge cases created from a recent upgrade doesn't make the edge cases non-issues.

This is still an issue whether you want to hide it under nagios or not, so I'd appreciate a little more assistance in finding the problem beyond "fixing nagios". If you go the doctors for a broken leg he doesn't just tell you "well try not to walk on it".

The upgrades to 2.6.26-2 created anomalies, anomalies are bad.


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#620993: general: Lenny 2.6.26-2 has noticably increased swap usage, tho not 
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