Alma Linux 8 cPanel/WHM newest --- well is there any way to see the number of Visitors and analytics like Google Analytics?
I have a web server VPS LAMP Alma Linux 8 cPanel/WHM newest --- well is there any way to see the number of Visitors and analytics like Google Analytics?
I have only a domain = blog WordPress but Google Analytics is problematic, not functioning, since migrated here from Cent OS 7.9... well? it will be fixed soon...
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In cPanel the "Awstats" or "Webalizer" tools offer fundamental analytics information such as visitor count, visited pages, referring websites, and more. These tools are typically accessible within your cPanel dashboard. 0 -
Are these tools in WHM cPanel, normally activated by default? 0 -
I have Found them in cPanel" I am in process migrate from VPS CENTOS 7.9 to VPS ALMALINUX 8.x I migrated my personal blog only currently" since a month prior" Sometimes my VPS: 2GB Ram, 1 CPU, 40GB NVMe, about 2-3 times showed down, or cpu idle 2-3%, in other words was overloaded 2-3 times in the month, I can post sar cli command stats" if needed. I think should be overloaded probably my many users same time, but not sure if fully true, is any way to find why, overloaded? Are you recommend upgrade to a more RAM/CPU VPS"? attention: for only one domain, my personal Wordpress blog. 0 -
Total domains count of about" 6 - 10 cPanel accounts, personal or my clients websites" 0 -
Yet to be migrated to new AlmaLinux VPS 0 -
Can you get us more detail when you say it "showed down" - what specific monitoring tools were you checking and what was their status? 0 -
sorry, I was meaning slowed down = gets terribly busy = overloaded 0 -
Thanks for the additional details. 2G of RAM isn't very much in the modern world. Can you post the output of the "free -m" command that is run during a busy time on the server? 0 -
Thanks for the additional details. 2G of RAM isn't very much in the modern world. Can you post the output of the "free -m" command that is run during a busy time on the server?
The "free -m" command is run during a busy time on the server, Can be run on non-busy times with a timestamp of the busy time/date, to get the RAM free at that busy time?0 -
Can you post the output of that command here? 0 -
What param xyz give to free -m xyz So, get output for the xyz date that VPS was overloaded, in other words, how give a date attribute to get the command for that date? 0 -
There is no such command. You would have to catch the system in the overloaded state. You may be able to check the sar logs to see what the RAM usage was like during that time. 0 -
Here the SAR result[see bold]: [root@115 ~]# sar Linux 4.18.0-477.21.1.el8_8.x86_64 (115.xyz.xyz.xyz.host.secureserver.net) 08/21/2023 _x86_64_ (1 CPU) 12:00:00 AM CPU %user %nice %system %iowait %steal %idle 12:10:00 AM all 4.78 0.05 1.43 0.30 0.02 93.43 12:20:01 AM all 7.02 0.05 1.78 0.29 0.02 90.84 12:30:01 AM all 4.88 0.04 1.36 0.21 0.02 93.49 12:40:01 AM all 7.08 0.09 1.76 0.30 0.02 90.75 12:50:01 AM all 5.96 0.05 1.60 0.31 0.01 92.07 01:00:01 AM all 6.33 0.04 1.75 0.28 0.01 91.58 01:10:01 AM all 5.20 0.05 1.51 0.31 0.04 92.90 01:20:01 AM all 4.04 0.04 1.31 0.29 0.04 94.29 01:30:00 AM all 5.47 0.10 1.54 0.31 0.02 92.57 01:40:01 AM all 5.08 0.05 1.49 0.32 0.02 93.04 01:50:02 AM all 4.35 0.24 1.39 0.32 0.01 93.69 02:00:01 AM all 4.82 0.05 1.43 0.25 0.03 93.42 02:10:01 AM all 5.09 0.05 1.45 0.26 0.02 93.13 02:20:01 AM all 6.53 0.09 1.61 0.23 0.02 91.53 02:30:01 AM all 3.73 0.05 1.27 0.20 0.02 94.74 02:40:01 AM all 4.54 0.04 1.33 0.23 0.02 93.84 02:50:01 AM all 4.89 0.09 1.63 0.53 0.01 92.86 03:00:01 AM all 17.27 0.06 2.74 0.69 0.06 79.19 03:10:01 AM all 4.89 0.10 1.48 0.31 0.02 93.21 03:20:00 AM all 7.32 0.06 52.38 1.14 0.03 39.07 03:30:00 AM all 5.28 0.47 1.62 0.48 0.02 92.15 03:40:01 AM all 3.27 0.05 1.20 0.24 0.02 95.22 03:40:01 AM CPU %user %nice %system %iowait %steal %idle 03:50:01 AM all 3.82 0.04 1.22 0.18 0.01 94.73 04:00:01 AM all 3.95 0.05 1.32 0.19 0.02 94.47 04:10:01 AM all 2.70 0.10 1.11 0.21 0.02 95.87 04:20:02 AM all 5.45 0.08 1.50 0.32 0.01 92.64 04:30:02 AM all 11.48 0.05 2.18 0.17 0.02 86.10 04:40:01 AM all 3.59 0.05 47.91 0.30 0.02 48.13 04:50:01 AM all 1.76 0.05 1.07 0.32 0.01 96.79 05:00:01 AM all 1.77 0.04 1.16 0.42 0.02 96.59 05:10:01 AM all 1.83 0.09 1.32 0.46 0.01 96.29 05:20:01 AM all 1.50 0.05 1.03 0.39 0.01 97.02 05:30:01 AM all 2.05 0.04 1.32 0.65 0.01 95.92 05:40:01 AM all 1.86 0.05 1.58 0.67 0.01 95.84 05:50:01 AM all 1.48 0.04 1.14 0.44 0.01 96.88 06:00:01 AM all 2.18 0.10 4.83 1.55 0.01 91.32 06:10:04 AM all 1.93 0.50 15.75 0.88 0.02 80.92 06:20:00 AM all 2.59 0.06 6.31 0.42 0.02 90.61 06:30:00 AM all 2.04 0.05 0.89 0.14 0.02 96.87 06:40:01 AM all 2.93 0.04 1.03 0.23 0.01 95.75 06:50:01 AM all 2.11 0.09 0.92 0.27 0.02 96.59 07:00:01 AM all 3.55 0.05 1.11 0.20 0.01 95.09 07:10:01 AM all 2.34 0.04 0.94 0.19 0.02 96.46 07:20:01 AM all 3.57 0.05 1.13 0.26 0.01 94.98 07:20:01 AM CPU %user %nice %system %iowait %steal %idle 07:30:01 AM all 3.15 0.04 0.99 0.11 0.01 95.69 07:40:01 AM all 4.83 0.28 1.30 0.24 0.02 93.33 07:50:01 AM all 6.16 0.05 1.45 0.23 0.01 92.10 08:00:02 AM all 3.20 0.04 1.09 0.21 0.03 95.44 08:10:01 AM all 3.57 0.05 1.14 0.21 0.01 95.02 08:20:01 AM all 3.16 0.05 1.05 0.19 0.01 95.53 08:30:01 AM all 3.09 0.09 0.99 0.15 0.01 95.67 08:40:01 AM all 6.23 0.05 1.83 0.58 0.01 91.30 08:50:01 AM all 3.26 0.04 1.14 0.31 0.02 95.23 09:00:01 AM all 4.48 0.05 1.28 0.21 0.01 93.97 09:10:01 AM all 3.15 0.08 1.08 0.26 0.01 95.42 09:20:01 AM all 4.76 0.09 1.56 0.67 0.01 92.91 09:30:01 AM all 2.61 0.05 0.99 0.14 0.01 96.20 09:40:00 AM all 3.69 0.04 1.17 0.26 0.01 94.83 09:50:00 AM all 2.15 0.05 0.95 0.28 0.01 96.56 10:00:01 AM all 3.30 0.04 1.14 0.20 0.01 95.31 10:10:01 AM all 3.14 0.10 1.12 0.36 0.03 95.25 10:20:01 AM all 12.14 0.05 6.39 1.58 0.02 79.82 10:30:01 AM all 7.63 0.04 1.74 0.37 0.02 90.19 10:40:01 AM all 2.68 0.05 1.10 0.23 0.03 95.92 Average: all 4.39 0.08 3.30 0.37 0.02 91.85 [root@115 ~]# date Mon Aug 21 11:54:50 EEST 20230 -
... ... 03:20:00 AM all 7.32 0.06 52.38 1.14 0.03 39.07 ... ... 04:40:01 AM all 3.59 0.05 47.91 0.30 0.02 48.13 ... ... 0 -
Thanks for the details. Depending on how many CPU cores you have, a load of 7 could be considered high. Does that correspond to the times your monitoring software shows the system as down? 0 -
CPU %user %nice %system %iowait %steal %idle
You say: Load of 7 What is the "load",... from ^^^???0 -
See the VPS LAMP NVMe new/fresh 2GB RAM server dashboard attached Mostly traffic domain alone in the VPS, other sites/domains about 6-9, are in the process of migrating to this VPS AlmaLinux 8 Server well... 0 -
There is no way to know what the load was from after the fact. With 1 CPU core, I would say a load of 7 is typically high. Your RAM usage looks fine, although 2G is a bit low for a modern machine unless you have simple sites that don't receive much traffic. Ultimately, if there are issues with the system, you'll need to have a server administrator review the server while the problem is happening for the best chance to resolve them, as these issues wouldn't be related to cPanel. 0 -
I give the exam for Linux (CentOS 7) Systems Administrator scored 2nd time best but only 49%. To pass I think required 65%...! Can you tell any URLs resources or guides to investigate myself, this VPS ALMALINUX 8...? Can try reply #2 here, above... for Statistics, or... ? From techAmigo 0 -
Thank you, ...! I will checkout soon! 0 -
1 - no, you don't have to use LSAPI even if PHP-FPM is disabled 2 - this would not be required work 0
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