gvard
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Hello, We ended replacing MySQL 5.7 with MariaDB 10.3. On you can see on the red rectangular the memory allocation with MySQL 5.7 (which went to the roof even though we added 32GB more RAM) and th...
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We tried your suggestions with no results. You seem to imply that the problem is settings related, but if you did the math yourself you would see that this is not the case. Even with the default m...
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Hi Lauren, A ticket to cPanel was opened prior opening this thread, however in the ticket I was asked to talk to a server administrator. A funny story, we opened the ticket because we are afraid t...
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Hello, You are right, the output was before CloudLinux's recommendations. Here is the correct output, I'm putting it on the 1st post too: [OK] Maximum reached memory usage: 5.6G (17.87% of instal...
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Hello, For some reason Dovecot reset the TLS configuration after the latest update. cPanel has opened an internal case number for this, which is CPANEL-28089. If you made changes to this value bef...
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Hello, same problem for me. any news? @sneader provided the resolution to this issue, have you tried it?
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Hello, A temporary workaround is in the additional options (during restore) to set innodb_force_recovery to 1, if that fails try setting it to 2 and then to 3 (in a specific case it wanted "3", ho...
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Hello, Do you happen to have cxs installed? If you do, cxswatch scans your whole /home directory in order to be able later to actively check any file changes and scan new files for trojan/exploits.
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Hello, It's been too long and unfortunately this issue still exists. Any news on that @cPanelMichael ?
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Hello, There is a serverwide solution for lsapi_backend_pgrp_max_idle to be set to zero, simply edit /etc/apache2/conf.d/lsapi.conf and change it. According to their webinar, this file will never ...