
Tool Outfitters
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Tool Outfitters commented,
Hey cPRex. Sorry for the delayed response but I didn't get a notification. Nope, not seeing anything in the error_logs. Using CentOS v7.9.2009 STANDARD and cPanel Version 106.0.13.
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Tool Outfitters created a post,
Server Load Average Statistics Not Working
WHM server load averages have been stuck on 0 for about a week now. CSF load average statistics are working fine.
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Tool Outfitters commented,
Lauren, Yes to both questions. I reckon I need to take the issue to my host. Thanks for your assistance.
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Tool Outfitters created a post,
Redis Warnings
Yes, I know that Redis is 3rd party and not supported by cPanel. However, there are a couple of warnings in the redis log with suggestions to fix but I need to know how to apply them without being...
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Tool Outfitters commented,
It appears that the default used to be bind-address=0.0.0.0. Source: MySQL :: MySQL 5.6 Reference Manual :: 5.1.3 Server Command Options The server treats different types of addresses as follows: ...
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Tool Outfitters commented,
Just the OWASP Modsecurity Core Rule Set.
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Tool Outfitters commented,
Yep...that is nuts. I have just installed modsecurity on my VPS and it is reporting hits on localhost/127.0.0.1. Certainly this should be whitelisted from the getgo.
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Tool Outfitters commented,
Performance (slowness, responsiveness). I can reboot the server and my websites will run great all day long but after updates/backups run, my sites become slow. It would also be nice if my backup...
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Tool Outfitters commented,
Support Request Id 5202305 - Cron Backups The subjuect is Cron Backups but that was before I realized it was updates that was causing high memory usage as well.
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Tool Outfitters commented,
Well unfortunately there is no way to completely disable cpanel updates. The update check still runs and still consumes a great amount of memory. So again, my question is why does cpanel consume ...