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  • corporatehost
    Hi, How much swap space do you have ? Can you post the output of the command here, # free -m Was there anything recorded in the cPanel error log during this Internal 500 Error?
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  • cPanelPeter cPanel Staff
    Hello, Please feel free to open a support ticket using the link in my signature. We can investigate that issue for you, please post the ticket number below so that we can update this thread accordingly.
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  • beliali
    [quote="corporatehost, post: 1715071">Hi, How much swap space do you have ? Can you post the output of the command here, # free -m Was there anything recorded in the cPanel error log during this Internal 500 Error?
    I dont have the output from when the error came up, but I've got 24 gig ram on the server in question and 8 gig swap. I did check the output at the time and it was normal - a few gigs of free ram and around 6 gigs free swap [quote="cPanelPeter, post: 1715211">Hello, Please feel free to open a support ticket using the link in my signature. We can investigate that issue for you, please post the ticket number below so that we can update this thread accordingly.
    No offence, but whenever i try contacting your support the only answer I can get is along the lines of "your webserver is running nginx which is not supported by cpanel, please disable/remove nginx to receive assistance". We've been running nginx alongside apache with cPanel for years now and it works fine.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) We often require customers to temporarily disable third-party applications such as Nginx just to rule it out as the cause of the problem. It's one of the disadvantages of using a third-party application, but once we verify it's not the cause of the problem, you can enable it again while we continue troubleshooting. Thank you.
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  • beliali
    Thats fine, I'm not here to point fingers or anything. :) The main reason why I posted here instead of a support ticket was that I was hoping for a possible community solution, since a lot of people use cPanel andmany have gotten this issue, maybe someone has gotten a definite solution or even has suggestions as to which limits could cause this apart from the ones I've listed :)
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  • cPanelMichael
    I've not noticed one particular cause of this issue. It's typically related to a lack of available memory, either due to a lack of physical memory, a VPS resource limit being met, or through the use of CloudLinux (CageFS). Are you using Cloud Linux on this system? Thank you.
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