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 I got a message telling me my account was suspended because it exceeded the 24 hour limit of 100 GB memory or 10,000 CPU.
I 've just set files of the back and tried to use node. I attempted to setup my server last Friday and it seem that there was a pb to start it and stay up. I suppose the server tried to start again and again cause i didn't stop it
 It works in my local server but i must find right settings in Heliohost. I am on Tommy and main domain latekantique.helioho.st . I will caution to stop it in the evening.
Thank you to review the issue.

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High server load. 109.39 GB memory.

You're suspended for high load because your Node application ran away. Node is infamous for using too much memory, and is one of the fastest ways to get suspended for load. Off the shelf applications that are designed to run continuously will nearly always result in a suspension. One way to reduce memory is to design an app that can run through Passenger. An example of such an app and best practices are on our Wiki: https://wiki.helionet.org/tutorials/node.js

Please fix the issue quickly.

Unsuspended. It may take a few minutes to work again.

Posted (edited)

Hello,
I can see that on Plesk, node application use Passenger by default.
As developer, i have nothing to do to use it. I implemented the server like it is advice for express application. Nevertheless,  i switched off node to avoid the pb mentioned yesterday, but still encounter a huge use of memory during the night. I wonder if there is a way to clear the memory when i stop node ? I am searching informations about garbage under Node. 



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It is 10h UTC. My node server is down and memory consumption still increase 70.50 GB
If it continues it will overflows the limit in the day and i have nothing to stop it.

Regards,
Semaphorea

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The questions in your last 2 posts have been answered here, in reply to your email asking the same things: https://helionet.org/index/topic/63031-hh357245-memory-consumption/#findComment-284527 

 

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