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Site down with normal server load !
Can anyone please suggest why a vbulletin forum would crash for 1-2 min the come online again, I have very normal server load average, however I think server stops.
This problem only happen when there are a lot of online visitors, 8k or more... |
Check your error_logs (if you don't know where they are, ask your host). They should tell you the error that is causing the site to go down.
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I only have deprecated errors, which I think do not case site go down?
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Any database error show?.
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No database error !!
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Is this a dedicated/vps server or is it a vhosted site on a shared server?
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:eek: Maybe it's the NSA hacking you! :eek:
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1- Dedicated server 16 G RAM 2 Quad processors !
2- What is NSA?? |
lmfao @ ? #2
So what is the error on the site if any, after it "crashes" or stops working? |
I get no error, just site not loading for a min or even less 30 sec, then automatically goes back online
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Unfortuantely, thats not a "crash", it wouldnt be easy to diagnose either, have you checked your server logs while this is going on?
server logs apache logs etc This could even be a simple BW issue, FW issue etc |
When it does happen, are you able to replicate it a few times in a row, or does it happen sporadically?
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1- my host is following with server logs, he needs to catch the logs during the downtime, and it is a little bit hard
2- I happens sporadically but only when there are a lot of visitors online, e.g when 10k online downtime, 11k no downtime, 9k downtime... |
I was hoping you could reproduce it multiple times in a row, but ohh well. Glad to hear your host is looking into it, will be interesting to see what they say.
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When it comes back, are all the users still shown as online or does it appear that the users start showing at a low number and increase as time goes on? It could be that mysql is restarting if that is the case. So, check your mysql logs and see what is in there.
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