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    #1
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    Default why this too much load?

    hello
    my website causing too much load ...
    i don't know why..
    my webhost told me that iam using too much DISK/IO RATE ...
    iam now using 758MB ram plan and use only 600 MB
    what is your openion about this? is this problem from me or from the webhost?
    any solution to solve it (lam using unmanaged VPS )
    Thanks
    DoctorX Reviewed by DoctorX on . why this too much load? hello my website causing too much load ... i don't know why.. my webhost told me that iam using too much DISK/IO RATE ... iam now using 758MB ram plan and use only 600 MB what is your openion about this? is this problem from me or from the webhost? any solution to solve it (lam using unmanaged VPS ) Thanks Rating: 5
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    #2
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    Login to your VPS panel and close some unwanted programs, such as cups.
    Which control panel are you using ?

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    #3
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    That means your hdd's are overloaded. I assume you also unrar/rar a lot & upload? They probably don't allow it.

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    There might be problem with you node.
    Think about upgrading to next level VPS
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    1. Go and check how much space is left.
    2. Maybe there are many vps causing problem with server on the node.
    3. Maybe you have installed badly coded addon/mod.
    4. Maybe Your site is under ddos attack.
    (check connections through the executing command below in ssh)
    Code: 
    netstat -ntu | awk '{print $5}' | cut -d: -f1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -n
    And install http://deflate.medialayer.com/
    5. Check the system processes and see whats causing it by entering "top" in shell.

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    #6
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    Website's:
    StudentSharez.com
    Login to your VPS panel and close some unwanted programs, such as cups.
    Which control panel are you using ?
    iam using Webmin.

    That means your hdd's are overloaded. I assume you also unrar/rar a lot & upload? They probably don't allow it.
    iam not using it for uploading or downloading... it is just a forum on this server..

    There might be problem with you node.
    Think about upgrading to next level VPS
    what do you mean?

    1. Go and check how much space is left.
    2. Maybe there are many vps causing problem with server on the node.
    3. Maybe you have installed badly coded addon/mod.
    4. Maybe Your site is under ddos attack.
    (check connections through the executing command below in ssh)
    Code:
    netstat -ntu | awk '{print $5}' | cut -d: -f1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -n
    And install http://deflate.medialayer.com/
    5. Check the system processes and see whats causing it by entering "top" in shell.
    - i have enough space (about 14 GB free)
    - Iam only use a forum : http://www.studentsharez.com
    - this appears to me when i run the long command:
    1 1.53.98.61
    1 113.105.128.255
    1 117.2.110.250
    1 117.254.155.187
    1 119.63.198.121
    1 122.52.93.45
    1 123.18.114.4
    1 123.27.83.199
    1 149.13.65.249
    1 173.231.24.142
    1 174.133.83.122
    1 193.62.27.151
    1 194.90.251.113
    1 217.219.229.98
    1 41.188.52.95
    1 62.199.46.68
    1 65.52.59.43
    1 66.219.58.39
    1 66.249.72.90
    1 67.19.133.42
    1 67.19.189.82
    1 67.19.79.98
    1 70.86.95.106
    1 70.87.161.82
    1 70.87.242.154
    1 71.56.165.25
    1 72.14.194.17
    1 74.55.230.2
    1 74.55.83.194
    1 81.83.11.88
    1 82.131.44.40
    1 82.224.193.175
    1 85.139.239.151
    1 86.16.93.54
    1 92.37.17.204
    1 94.142.130.121
    1 95.245.52.31
    1 Address
    1 servers)
    2 109.169.54.169
    2 109.70.69.7
    2 113.162.250.232
    2 113.167.153.203
    2 113.22.28.126
    2 117.0.21.174
    2 119.153.100.99
    2 125.235.105.154
    2 206.99.94.120
    2 62.128.158.181
    2 78.35.181.171
    2 83.168.89.197
    2 89.240.60.116
    2 94.212.129.7
    3 207.246.193.29
    3 207.246.193.32
    3 38.107.163.150
    4 123.27.25.20
    4 59.92.3.34
    4 59.94.130.29
    4 67.195.112.225
    5 113.167.159.230
    5 178.148.8.204
    5 88.115.111.182
    6 127.0.0.1
    6 193.106.230.10
    6 69.196.161.190
    6 74.214.62.154
    6 78.170.96.44
    6 91.211.212.2
    6 94.203.188.164
    7 67.142.130.19
    7 85.195.133.194
    8 117.20.18.74
    9 110.138.226.77


    - when i run the "top" command , the "mysql" is on the top of processes , followed by apache2

    Can you conclude something from this?
    thank you
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