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Current Usage on cPanel vs LVE Manager

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  • rpvw
    250% should be the equivalent of using 2.5 processor cores See CloudLinux Documentation
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  • Serra
    So what is the issue? The LVE is set to 250%, but shows 100%. Is this a display error or something else?
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  • rpvw
    I think I see what you are getting at, In WHM I have a user set to 200% CPU (2 processor cores out of the 8 available) In the users cPanel The CPU Current usage statistics are showing 0.0% of 100% The CPU Graph Usage graph only goes up to 100% on the y axis I assume the 100% refers to the total amount of processing power that the user has available to him eg 100% user CPU = 2/8 server CPU (in your case 100% user CPU = 2.5/"however many cores you have" server CPU) I don't know if this is a display error or deliberate - the user would probably not understand what 250% CPU refers to - they would first have to know how many cores the system had available, and the fact that 250% represented an allocation of 2 and 1/2 cores to their account - it is relatively easy to understand the 100% means everything they can have o_O
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, This issue was recently brought up in a support ticket. Here's a summary from CloudLinux about how this works: CPU limits, as they appear in cPanel for a user, are recalculated to appear as a percentage of 100. EX: User's LVE CPU limit 200%, Current usage is 10%, - you will see 5/100 - (20) User's LVE CPU limit 200% ( 2core), Current usage is 100%(1 core) - you will see 50/100 (50) User's LVE CPU limit 50% (1/2core) Current usage is 50%, you will see 100/100 It's possible to add the "normalized_user_cpu =N" value in the /etc/sysconfig/cloudlinux file in order to see CPU Usage 0 / 200 ( 0% ) in the scenario where a user's LVE CPU limit is 200%.
    Thank you.
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  • Serra
    Great, that is what I wanted to confirm.
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