Am 29. Jul, 2009 schwätzte Mark Phillips so: > I am not monitoring network usage. This weird behavior just started a week > or so ago. Did you install any packages about then that might use ntop as a daemon or inlude and ntop update? Or maybe ntop has been running for a long time, but some recent change is not causing it to eat more resources. One such change would be putting your ethernet connection in promiscuous mode for a VM or something. > Any other thoughts, or should I just disable ntop from init.d: > > update-rc.d -f ntop remove That's the better way to remove the start/stop scripts. > P.S. Since I started ntop to check the output from ps, I let it run. And > sure enough, after a few minutes, the fan started blowing hard and CPU usage > went over 90% for ntop. Now I am really confused....I guess the real > question is why do I need ntop to start my laptop? So it looks like there's something generally causing ntop to use a lot of resources. I believe there was a recent update for ntop with a bunch of new features. Not sure that would already be in the repos, though. ciao, der.hans -- # http://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.LuftHans.com/Classes/ # You can't handle the source! - der.hans