CloudLinux - websites very slow
Hello, I need your help. I have 30 accounts in a CloudLinux server. I have made my packages and added them to my clients cpanel account.. A few days now, I see very slow down times.. Could you tell me any advice on that? I am not a server administrator, but I am trying to figure out what I could do.. For example, I have a package with:
3CPU
3G RAM
IO: 12MB/s
EP: 40
Is these values ok for lets say a WooCommerce site? Furthermore, I am watching all the time the processes through the Process manager of server and I have an Owner = mysql using 84% of CPU.. I know this is mysql for all the cpanels accounts, but what are the reasons for sites to be very slow? (generic question but any ideas or a start with something could be nice)
Thank you for your time
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If you go to CloudLinux Manager then Statistics you will see if any of the accounts hit any limits imposed by CloudLinux. You should see those under the "F" columns. If they hit limit that could be the source of the slowness.
Andrew N. - cPanel Plesk VMWare Certified Professional
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Hello Andrew and thank you for the info, I knew that. Thus, I started to create new packages with specific specs. But still have this slow time on websites.. Although, I did something else I read here from another post and says this:
"I Think This Apache Limit Issue Please Try Below Apache Configuration Login to WHM> Apache Configuration> Global Configuration Find Server Limit & Set 2048 Find Max Request Workers & Set 2048 After That Restart Apache I Hope It Will Work For You ! Otherwise You Can Use LiteSpeed To Get Rid Of This Problem."
It seems to be working until now! thank you for your time
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Is this happening with all websites on the machine? What if you just have a simple html page with no content - is that still slow?
You may want to watch "apachectl status" on the server to see what Apache is doing in real-time, as that may get you more details on the slowness.
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