drrobin Posted Thursday at 11:01 PM Posted Thursday at 11:01 PM As the title says I have either had 100GB or 10,000 CPUs in one day. ย I canโt understand this, please provide more information and check my normal usage stats, they are never anywhere near either of these limits.
KazVee Posted Thursday at 11:13 PM Posted Thursday at 11:13 PM (edited) Your account was suspended forย High Server Load. 10025.30 CPU in 24 hours. The cliff on the graph is when the suspension happened. If you're not sure what caused the high load, you could checkย your account error logs to see if the excess load was caused by a stuck or crashed process:ย https://wiki.helionet.org/tutorials/plesk/view-error-logsย Another possibility is that bots hammered your site. If you check in your site visitor stats, if you see an unreasonably high number of hits/page views, you could look to block those IP addresses with an .htaccess file to deny their visits. You can check visitor stats inside Plesk > Statistics > Web Statistics > your domain > [View] I've unsuspended your account, please give it a few minutes to get back up and running. Please keepย an eye on your account load here: https://heliohost.org/dashboard/load/ย Edited Thursday at 11:22 PM by KazVee Added info on checking site stats for bots
drrobin Posted Thursday at 11:39 PM Author Posted Thursday at 11:39 PM Thanks. memory and cpus are just going straight back up and I had a quick look through the logs and canโt see anything wrong. ย Itโs really late here in the UK and I will have to look at it tomorrow.
KazVee Posted Thursday at 11:52 PM Posted Thursday at 11:52 PM Our root admins looked into this further and the load was caused by SFTP idling all day long. To stop you getting suspended overnight, they have added a `killall -u drrobin` every 10 minutes to force your SFTP to close its connection. You may need to refactor your app so that when it needs to upload something, it creates a new connection, because just holding it open all day is causing too much load.
drrobin Posted Friday at 12:00 AM Author Posted Friday at 12:00 AM OK, thanks. ย I have killed the FTP connections. ย I will try adding them back tomorrow and see which is causing the problemย 1
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