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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, Could you attach the screenshots directly to the thread? Links to the images from third-party URLs are not permitted. Thanks!
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  • Robertigno
    Ah I don't Know it, sorry
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  • Anoop P Alias
    If bot is your issue..you can setup a test cookie challenge and most bots won't accept cookies and will fail github.com/kyprizel/testcookie-nginx-module
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  • Robertigno
    If bot is your issue..you can setup a test cookie challenge and most bots won't accept cookies and will fail github.com/kyprizel/testcookie-nginx-module

    Ok perfect, but what is a test cookie challenge? I'm inexperienced
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, You may also want to explore WordPress plugins to see if any might help to address the issue. Here's one I found: Blackhole for Bad Bots Thank you.
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  • Robertigno
    The problem of a surplus of resources of the server is always present, once the site disappeared for two hours. The site rests on Wordpress. Following your suggestions, I installed the plugin Blackhole for Bad Bots (controls and stops the bot suspects) and WP Crontrol (monitors events WP-CRON). For a long time before I installed Wordfence. The instrument CPU and concurrent connection Usage reports no snapshots relating to hours down the site, so I do not know what processes were active at that moment. Accesses the daily average are 2 thousand accesses and on my server that I have in managing apart from this website there is another with irrelevant data access. Server resources shared hosting at my disposal are: Max Physical Memory 2 GB Max Number of Processes 60 Max MySQL" Disk 235 GB Max I/O 2048 KB/s Max IOPS 200 Max Entry Processes 40 in recent days often appears the command /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -k start - DSSL with memory use of 811 (then is increased compared to a week before)
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, The following thread is also helpful for overall load troubleshooting: Troubleshooting high server loads on Linux servers That said, you may want to consider consulting with a system administrator if you are unable to pinpoint the source of the resource usage on the system. We provide a list of companies offering system administration services at: System Administration Services | cPanel Forums Thank you.
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