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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! Could you try disabling the PHP-FPM service for cPanel and see if that changes the behavior of the webmail speed?
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  • Neozac
    Hey there! Could you try disabling the PHP-FPM service for cPanel and see if that changes the behavior of the webmail speed?

    Thanks a lot! this has solved
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Great!
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  • sahostking
    Why did that solve it though is my question. Its strange. Could be limitations to php setting allowances that needed to be increased.
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    It's hard to say for sure - there could be a resource usage problem where there aren't enough resources for PHP-FPM to function well. It would be good to check /usr/local/cpanel/logs/error_log to see if there are any additional details provided around the time the issue happens.
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  • guisaldanha
    Same problem on a fresh install, which uses Centos 8.4 and cPanel v98.0.1, PHP version 7.3. In my case I turned it off and there was no change in performance. I restarted the server, nothing too! I activated it again, tested the other versions of PHP (7.2, 7.3, 7.4 and 8) activated and deactivated the PHP-FPM feature and nothing improved. On my other VPS that uses CENTOS 7.9 v96.0.13 everything works fine, with PHP version 7.3. Detail: both VPS have 6 vCPU and 16 GB RAM. Can someone help me?
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  • Avais
    Same problem on a fresh install, which uses Centos 8.4 and cPanel v98.0.1, PHP version 7.3. In my case I turned it off and there was no change in performance. I restarted the server, nothing too! I activated it again, tested the other versions of PHP (7.2, 7.3, 7.4 and 8) activated and deactivated the PHP-FPM feature and nothing improved. On my other VPS that uses CENTOS 7.9 v96.0.13 everything works fine, with PHP version 7.3. Detail: both VPS have 6 vCPU and 16 GB RAM. Can someone help me?

    Did you find the solution ?
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    @Avais - I don't see that there was anything else posted from that user, so I don't have any details to provide on my end. If you have root access to the server you're welcome to submit a ticket to our support team so we can check out the system directly.
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  • ribeiroeder
    @Avais My solution was to uninstall the wordpress toolkit to keep PHP-FPM for cPanel disabled. When I need to update my plugins on the server, I do the install again, update everything and then uninstall it again and disable PHP-FPM for cPanel;
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  • guisaldanha
    Did you find the solution ?

    The solution at the time was to reinstall cpanel with centOS 7. Then it worked again. In fact it was the best option since the CENTOS 8 ended this year
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