You could try installing apc cache which will reduce the amount of cpu time spent rendering php files, which should have an impact on cpu.  if you have enough RAM.

steev

On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 1:31 PM, KOBA | Hans Rossel <hans.rossel@koba.be> wrote:
http://drupal.org/project/admin_menu

it gives you a dropdown menu on top with the ratio, but its actually not really neccesary because its again an extra module and you probably need less modules. The core "Who's online" block should give you the same data, enable it and make it visibly only for your role (make an admin role for yourself if you would not have done this yet).

Hans



The building of the cache takes a bit of time and consumes CPU also of course. It also all depends whats your ratio of logged in and anonymous users (you can see this easily in admin menu). If your problem with CPU comes from a lot of logged in users

Where can I find this ratio? The best I've found is the list of top visitors in the past 3 days. It looks like anonymous visitors dominate.





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