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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) You will need to obtain root access to this VPS in order to troubleshoot the issue further. Try accessing SSH as "root" with the same password you use to access Web Host Manager with the "root" username. Your VPS hosting provider should have provided you with the root password after the VPS was created. Thank you.
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  • SpaceCowboy
    Hi thanks for replying! I have root access now, i understand how to reach this directories with SSH. I think my main problem relies on the fact that i haven't touched my mysql, apache and php files due to lack of knowledge. I thought maybe you guys could assist me with that? I tried following a config that worked for somebody else here on the forums, but it made my site extremely slow and loading things partially! (Though CPU load went down to almost nothing!) This is what i have on my.cnf [mysqld] set-variable = max_connections=500 log-slow-queries safe-show-database
    I realize i'm not using cache...but i'm scared to throw random numbers because i've seen what happened last time and i prefer an expert to suggest me proper values. This is a 2GB RAM VPS with 2 Core CPU at 2.0Ghz I have to reset the server nearly daily because it runs out of memory and ends up crashing.... Maybe this need to be moved to optimize? I'm sorry i'm new here :(
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  • Infopro
    [QUOTE]Load Information: 156.57 165.07 167.43 Uptime: 4 days, 7 hours, 45 seconds
    This thread may be of some use to you: Troubleshooting high server loads on Linux servers - cPanel Forums
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  • cPanelMichael
    In addition to troubleshooting your server load, I recommend making a thread on the following forum if you are looking for help optimizing MySQL: cPanel Forums - Optimization Thank you.
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