Ubuntu 11.10 with php-cgi (php5) and libapache2-mod-fcgid causes this,
however I only seem to have the problem on heavy loads - or at least
with rapid page loading. Is it after certain amount of page loads that
the cleanup process will have too much to clean up?

I only noticed there was a problem when some user was mirroring a php-
site.

Workaround with removing the `fuser` part in /etc/cron.d/php5 seems to
be working so far.

Would perhaps running the cleanup cron-job more often make the impact
smaller?

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  fuser forking uncontrollably in cron job

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