JohnS wrote: > Seeing as you said you upgraded from 5.2 - 5.3 I would be looking at the > kernel release notes and the mysql release notes for known problems > since you did not have prior problems. I would check out the Cacti and > DNS Databases because there more realtime in nature to running on the > server than the content ones. Using the script I posted will catch the > offending query. I myself would take a hard look @ MYSQL itself. There > is a huge debate about it not being Production Ready. Last option would > be to do a yum --allow-downgrade until it's sorted out on a test > machine. It appears as though apache is to blame: http://pastebin.centos.org/25568 By stopping and starting apache, %swpused went from 92.84% to 6.41% and has remained for about an hour now. Thanks, Rick _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos