Not that I am aware of but since I had really just enabled them because I
could, I just shut them all off and removed those directories myself as
root.  I rebooted the box to make sure that everything was take care of.

As soon as rrdfix.sh fires back up, my CPU and memory usage still jump back
up there.  Manually running rrdfix still take about 4 minutes though no
errors are produced (no output of any kind is shown).


compdoc wrote:
> 
> Well, I'm guessing those plugins you've enabled have created
> those directories.
> 
> It sounds like rrdfix is trying to delete those directories,
> but not being able to.
> 
> Can you tell ntop to place those files somewhere else?
> 
> 
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