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Hi, we noticed the same thing. When using Incremental Backup option, it seems RSYNC is copying all data: On Local Server: du -sh * 11G 2017-12-03 22G 2017-12-05 575M 2017-12-06 16K ...
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We also have Remote MySQL server profile setup. When running the two commands: cat /usr/local/cpanel/version 11.68.0.10 /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/check_mysql Remote MySQL database servers are no...
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Are you running PHP as mod_ruid2 ? If so, then that is likely the problem. MailMan is only accessible from within cPanel interface when running as mod_ruid2
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Ok, I figured it out. It turns out that Mod_Ruid2 while it installs and configures with OpCache/ZendGuard, the extension is useless for caching. Mod_Ruid2 does not offer caching capabilities. An...
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Thank you David. To enable opcache to work efficiently, do we include the OpCache config lines in zendguard.ini as such ? ; Enable Zend Guard Loader extension module zend_extension="/opt/cpanel/e...
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We are also confused with the new change in MultiPHP INI and how it works with EA4. If we want to have a "secure" PHP environment and allow our clients to specify PHP values for their own, what a...
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Hello, Have you ran a MySQL tuning application to determine if any changes to the MySQL configuration can help? There's a thread here that should work for MariaDB as well:
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Hi Michael, I didn't take any steps. cPanel was installed on CentOS 7.2 x64, then upgraded to CloudLinux. When I checked WHM, EasyApache was already there after CloudLinux install (I did not check ...
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The SWAP is being used up after few days, reaching 3-5GB of SWAP usage and rising up, so there must be a memory consumption or the Kernel is not releasing the cached memory. Our setup is CentOS 7....
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Hello, I had to open this post as it pointed to where cPanel is grabbing the memory information. On our 32GB cPanel server, free -m shows 24GB of available RAM, while cPanel reports only 10% is ...