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Server Provider said my site was causing high load issues
22654 fvsports 25 0 65576 18m 4996 R 35.4 0.5 171:35.35 /usr/php4/bin/php /home/fvsports/public_html/errors.php
7756 fvsports 25 0 60460 13m 5048 R 29.5 0.4 795:34.46 /usr/php4/bin/php /home/fvsports/public_html/errors.php 26055 fvsports 25 0 61660 14m 5084 R 29.5 0.4 794:13.35 /usr/php4/bin/php /home/fvsports/public_html/errors.php 28048 fvsports 25 0 67052 19m 5000 R 29.5 0.5 171:08.35 /usr/php4/bin/php /home/fvsports/public_html/errors.php 21794 fvsports 25 0 64972 17m 4996 R 28.5 0.5 171:05.50 /usr/php4/bin/php /home/fvsports/public_html/errors.php and that is what they linked me. i have checked over my stuff time and time again and i even went to the vbulletin.com to optimize and the only thing that i could have done differently was upgrade from 3.6.4. there has to be something im missing that would cause that high load, but i have no clue how to find out. |
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errors.php isn't a standard vBulletin file so we can't really tell what the cause for the load is without knowing what that file is from.
Are you on shared, dedicated, or a VPS server? |
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try disabling some of the mods until the load goes down, then when you find the one that makes it drop, I would find another mod and not us that one..
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im on a vps server. the problem is the load on the server will be fine. i have the mod to see the load on my forums and its almost always fine. but then randomly it spikes up. and supposedly we caused the server to bog down. its the same thing they told us like 6 months ago, but it seems odd that it will run fine for the most part and then suddenly will spike and cause everything to shut down.
also, ive done the optimization from vbulletin.com but the only thing i can really do being on a vps that was recommended is upgrade my vbulletin (im on 3.6.4), but i havent done an upgrade before and i dont want to lose anything. |
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i did debug mode and this is what it says
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Well I can't seem to find those files. I read you can create a my.cnf file but i have no clue where i would even begin with that. I don't see any of those three files.
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did you login as root via SSH and you may have to run
updatedb locate my.cnf usually is in the /etc/ folder but depends on your setup. |
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I don't see any where on that page that you host has set limits to what resources you can use anyways, seeing as this is a semi-dedicated and not a VPS, as a VPS is alloted what its allowed to use, in my opinion, this host is trying to nudge you into a larger package of hosting, my guess is that they will continue to be of no help to you in the support area, meaning they will not tell you what is causing the high load, if they continue this tactic, i would change hosts.
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