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Help - optimize mysqltunner to reduce high cpu usage

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, I'll leave this thread open for others to provide user-feedback on custom MySQL tuning, but regarding the high load average, you may also want to review the following thread: Troubleshooting high server loads on Linux servers Thank you.
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  • urkeee
    Thanks, very useful! Can someone help me about MySql tuning?
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  • Eminds
    Go through the mysql tuner report .. compare it with your my.cnf file and update the parameters or you may need to add new parameters to your my.cnf as per the report. After making the changes monitor the server for 24 hours to check the exact results.
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  • urkeee
    Can you please post how my.cnf should look like? I dont know what to add or what to change
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, You may need to consult with a qualified system administrator if you need direct and specific tuning advice. You can find a list of system administration services at: System Administration Services | cPanel Forums Thank you.
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