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inlinemod.php causing high server loads
Our server has been running really heavy loads for weeks, and we think it is due to something that uses inlinemod.php
Does anyone recognize that file? Is it part of standard vB or a mod? If it is a mod, how do you suggest I identify which mod it is associated with? Appreciate any feedback you can give. |
That file is part of vBulletin itself, and handles the inline moderation functions. As such it likely isn't being called that often, unless a product hooked into it. I would suggest first taking a look at your plugins to see which are hooked to any locations beginning with "inline_mod_".
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Excellent, thanks Mark--how do I look at a plugin and see if any are hooked to things? Open the plugin file and examine the code? Do I just look in the Plugin Manager under Hook Location?
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That script should only cause "some" load when hundreds of posts or threads are being moved/deleted or some other action is executed against hundreds of entries.
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I've turned off the forum, gone in the cPanel and killed the processes that were inlinemod.php related, the server load came down.
Hopefully we can get a backup now, and I will watch this. I checked the Plugin Manager under Hook Location but did not find any plugins that had inlinemod.php listed. Dave, is it possible some process got stuck? What could cause hundreds of entries to be executed or acted on like this, other than something I or the Admin would be doing? Very strange! |
A PHP process shouldn't get stuck because it has built-in timeout settings to prevent such thing from happening.
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Well, it shouldn't get stuck, but I think that's what happened.
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Can you give me some examples of exactly what "inline moderation" is? Edit: http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/forum...certain-timing I guess it's simply hitting the delete or edit key on a thread/post? Maybe selecting a group of threads to move.... |
25196 (Trace) (Kill) server_alpha 0 CPU 99.75 Memory 0.13 /usr/bin/php /home/alpha/public_html/inlinemod.php
I have no idea why this is happening.... if this was happening to you guys, what would youndo? Any ideas? I checked the moderator log, there has been some activity, a few posts merged, deleted, unstuck... |
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Attachment 154844 If you do, then take note of the Product and go to Manage Products and disable it. |
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hi Lynne, good to see you again!
I checked again, for anything that has "inlinemod_" in it, nothing. I checked for "inline", nothing.... :erm: |
Hmmmm, well it very likely could be some global hook called by a product that would affect the inlinemod.php file I suppose. Have you tried disabling ALL your products for a day and seeing if this still happens?
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Ok, I disabled all but Downloads II, Multiple Login Detector, and 2 custom mods. 4 days, no problem. If the problem recurs, I could disable the others, but that would be problematic for our site. I guess if it turns out to be a specific mod, I will have to live with it and check the load daily, and check the backups.
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Well, I asked our server guy to check the logs, I'm just the forum gal.
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What are your server specifications? Maybe it's time to look for a new host?
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Ok well that seems to be fine... weird.
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Yeah, it really is. I am watching this every day now, so far, it's been ok.
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