Alloo, Vincent wrote:
> Adreas,
> I have changed a little bit my configuration, and I can confirm the CPU load 
> is NOT coming from servicedependency but only from the big servicegroup 
> definition.
> I have removed from the conf the servicedependency definition, keeping only 
> the servicegroup definition and association, and my CPU load is huge. By 
> removing the servicegroup, the CPU is back to normal.
> Regards,
> 

That's utterly bizarre. Servicegroups should never (ever) be this
thoroughly examined by Nagios during runtime. They're just nifty
GUI grouping things and syntactic sugar.

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