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[Cloudlinux] please suggest is it the server in good standing?
Posted by basketmen, 09-20-2014, 10:45 AM |
i already create this post in another thread about cloudlinux before, looks like i need to create new thread here for this new cloudlinux question, i really need the answer :
after trying few days, here are the lve chart in the last 7 days
please suggest is it the server in good standing?
http://freakimage.com/images/671lve_chart.png
lve current usage now, now is offpeak time
http://freakimage.com/images/569lve_current_usage_1.jpg
lve current usage 2 days ago, maybe there is high load that time, i need to reboot the server to make server up again
http://freakimage.com/images/778lve_current_usage_2.jpg
http://freakimage.com/images/422lve_current_usage_3.jpg
Nb.
i already read the cloudlinux documentation, but still dont really understand CloudLinux Documentation CloudLinux Documentation
CPU : what is the max, is it 100%? because the server have 8 processors, like in first post
MEM : what memory is this? is it the same memory from Service Status?
IO : what is the max & the good IO? i am using HDD 2x300gb sas 15k
Last edited by basketmen; 09-20-2014 at 10:51 AM.
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Posted by net, 09-20-2014, 11:25 AM |
If you want official answer, you should better submit a ticket to cloudlinux. Igor will explain it to you better.
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Posted by basketmen, 09-20-2014, 01:17 PM |
i am prefer shared experience from other cloudlinux users for now, this is very basic actually
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Posted by leckley, 09-20-2014, 01:57 PM |
You should really be opening a ticket with CloudLinux just like net noted above, they will be able to answer your questions specifically as opposed to the community guessing - you are missing a lot information really required to answer your question in the first place.
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Posted by iseletsk, 09-20-2014, 02:35 PM |
Yes, please, submit a ticket. We would love to help.
With CPU it is a bit complex.
If you have old version, then you need to set CPU=100, NCPU=8
if you have newer version of tools, you just need to set SPEED=800, and ignore CPU/NCPU
MEM : what memory is this? is it the same memory from Service Status?
--> no, this is virtual memory.
Most likely you need PMEM --> physical memory, that is the more closely related to the memory in service status.
I might be wrong, but such disks should be able to do anywhere from 10M/s to 30M/s without much problems.
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Posted by basketmen, 09-20-2014, 04:54 PM |
ok created ticket in cpanel, the ticketid is in your pm if needed
please check it if you can
Last edited by basketmen; 09-20-2014 at 05:07 PM.
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Posted by basketmen, 09-20-2014, 08:41 PM |
ok already created ticket & get answered from helpdesk.cloudlinux.com, they say the server is ok
but i am still not clear about these screenshots, i am very newbie in cloudlinux, can you guys please share beetween users
the IO is very high 175, in this screenshot, is it mean 175M/s or what? what is the max numbers?
http://freakimage.com/images/422lve_current_usage_3.jpg
and this one, the MEM says 497, is it mean 497MB? what is the max numbers? (my memory is ddr3 12gb).
what is the max for CPU, is it 100% or 800%? because the server have 8 processors
http://freakimage.com/images/778lve_current_usage_2.jpg
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Posted by microz, 09-20-2014, 11:03 PM |
should be:
IO (KB/s)
MEM (MB)
CPU depends of how many core and percentage you set to one account.
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