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Hi list,

I'm running heartbeat 2.1.4 on top of a CentOS 5.5 x86_64 cluster. Those
machines provide a bunch of virtual IPs, managed by ldirectord.

It's not that many VIPs (36 at the moment), but after adding the last
ones I had to turn off net-snmpd on this machine because it started to
use almost 100% of the CPU. However, I do not collect information on the
VIPs, just the ethN interfaces of the host.

Without snmpd running, the machine has a load of about 2.5 (most of it
due to heartbeat's monitoring), with snmpd running it is >5.

Has anyone come across this phenomenon and if so: Is there a solution?

Thanks,

Timo
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