
Yesterday, 06:19 PM My backup host is currently running with a load at 245.27 "(8 cpus)", I would consider this to be very high for any of my servers. What load do you normally see on cPanel servers? Normal load on this host is about 3 - 10.
http://i.imgur.com/wVi6sHK.png
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Yesterday, 06:26 PM Originally Posted by
linuxthefish 
My backup host is currently running with a load at 245.27 "(8 cpus)", I would consider this to be very high for any of my servers. What load do you normally see on cPanel servers? Normal load on this host is about 3 - 10.
http://i.imgur.com/wVi6sHK.png
What's your CPU usage, wait%? Could be heavy IO or bottlenecked cpu. Looks like your memory is fine.

Yesterday, 06:28 PM Originally Posted by
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What's your CPU usage, wait%? Could be heavy IO or bottlenecked cpu. Looks like your memory is fine.This is a shared hosting I have for a personal site, no shell access.
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Yesterday, 06:30 PM Originally Posted by
linuxthefish 
This is a shared hosting I have for a personal site, no shell access.Yes, it is high.. very high. I've seen cloudlinux do something like that before, best to ask your host what's going on. If performance is still fine it might be nothing.

Yesterday, 06:35 PM Originally Posted by
critihost 
Yes, it is high.. very high. I've seen cloudlinux do something like that before, best to ask your host what's going on. If performance is still fine it might be nothing.Everything is showing as blank pages now, time to move everything to my own host then
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Yesterday, 06:36 PM Originally Posted by
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Everything is showing as blank pages now, time to move everything to my own host then
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Definitely a problem then. Time to ask your host what's up.

Yesterday, 06:38 PM Its indeed high load and could have degrade your website performance. You need to contact your host and ask them to check whats the reason.
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Yesterday, 06:51 PM Looks like machine bottlenecked.Contact your host ASAP.

Yesterday, 07:18 PM hi, its seems to high load , if is it shared hosting then contact your hosting provider.
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Yesterday, 07:38 PM As a general rule, you like to see the load less than the number of CPUs. A load of 245.27 would be really bad on an 8 CPU server. There was a build of CloudLinux at one point that showed really high load values due to a bug, but CLoudLinux fixed that bug quite a while ago. It is possible that your host has not kept CloudLinux fully updated. If that is the case, they should update the CloudLinux kernel and then reboot the server.

Yesterday, 11:22 PM

This server should be a fake AMD 8 core processors sell by server4you. I believe its like Atom processor.
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Yesterday, 11:31 PM Depends on the server config i would say 0.00 - 20.00, you can reduce this load with cloud linux so others don't hog the CPU

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