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  • cPanelMichael
    I disable eximstats in WHM >> service manager, but not helped .

    Hello, Could you provide an example of the processes that are running? Did you try manually killing the existing processes after disabling the service? Thank you.
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  • mahdy_sharifi
    like this : | 788878 | eximstats | localhost | eximstats | Sleep | 10 | | | | 788879 | eximstats | localhost | eximstats | Sleep | 10 | | | | 788880 | eximstats | localhost | eximstats | Sleep | 10 | | | | 788881 | eximstats | localhost | eximstats | Sleep | 9 | | | | 788882 | eximstats | localhost | eximstats | Sleep | 9 | | | | 788883 | eximstats | localhost | eximstats | Sleep | 10 | | | | 788884 | eximstats | localhost | eximstats | Sleep | 9 | yes ... restart mysql .
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  • NOC_Serverpoint
    Hi, We can easily stop the unwanted MySQL query process using mysqladmin command: mysqladmin -u root -p kill PID Thank you,
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  • mahdy_sharifi
    not help because appear again. I can't kill process every min .
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  • cPanelMichael
    not help because appear again. I can't kill process every min .

    I don't believe you should see new MySQL processes for eximstats after disabling it via "WHM >> Service Manager". Could you open a support ticket so we can take a closer look? Thank you.
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