LMS 4.0.1 - DataCollection starts every 10 minutes

Hi all,
with performing DC Metrics Report (http://xxx/campus/discoveryMetrics.do) we discovered that every 10 minutes a DataCollection
is started (lasting about 4minutes).
Critical Device Poller settings are 4h.
What else is responsible for cyclic start of DC of all devices?
For my opinion this is too often and to much traffic on the network for mgmt.
Thanks for any update
Lothar

i recently updated my OS to Mint 11 64-bit, which has FireFox 4.0.1, was plagued with annoying crashes for no apparent reason.
today i seem to have discovered the problem, i hope.
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