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cPanel Backups seem to have stopped working

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, You can force a backup generation with a command such as:
    /usr/local/cpanel/bin/backup --force
    Does the backup work as intended when you run it manually? If so, verify the "crond" service is running:
    service crond restart
    Thank you.
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  • tribey2
    Hi Michael, Thanks a lot for getting back to me! I logged into my VPS and ran the top command and was told that 'A backup process is already running'. So I followed the options to 'watch the backup' and it says: 'System load is currently 5.18; waiting for it to go down to 0.88 to continue'. So I think we've found the problem! I logged into my digital ocean account to have a look at CPU usage over the past 30 days. Prior to 19 May the CPU usage averaged at about 5% - but since 19 May it has jumped right up to a solid 99.9% and stayed there!!! So my next question is, is there any way to see what process is causing this?! Thanks again for your help. Rob
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  • tribey2
    Hello again... Found it! It was a rouge Wordpress gallery plugin on one of the sites (that wasn't even activated) that appeared to be in an endless loop. I've killed the process in WHM, so hopefully this will now be resolved. Thanks for help with this! Rob
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, I'm happy to see you were able to identify the source of the CPU usage. Thank you for updating us with the outcome.
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