msbsurfi Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Hello, My hosting account username is hhfn Recently, I have been moved to Morty from Tommy. The account has 3 websites, one simple NodeJs (only used by me, so used few times a month) and two PHP sites (one of them has no visitors, other is in production). With the above mentioned criteria, I got account load 3-4 GB Memory always from "last 24 hour graph" while on Tommy (I check server load almost regularly). But after migration, I see a higher load always, 70-80 GB per day. Though it is less than 50% of normal allotted load and I am not getting banned if it rises beyond 200 GB, I just want to investigate the matter. I am pretty sure that Tommy and Morty not showing same load for same website files. This is not an urgent issue, although it'll be great if investigate the matter. Username: hhfn Best Regards, MD Shifat Bin Siddique. Quote
wolstech Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Krydos can take a look at where this load is coming from (I'm not sure how he does it). I don't see any processes running for user hhfn on Morty when I run ps -u hhfn or look in htop, but load doesn't appear out of nowhere... That said, different usage patterns are to be expected since your software is now running in a different environment, with different software versions, on different hardware. Quote
Krydos Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago It looks like most of your memory usage is coming from your Node.js app | sum(mem) | sum(cpu) | process | +----------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 0 | 0.10 | [Passenger NodeA] | | 0 | 0.20 | [php-cgi] <defunct> | | 146900 | 0.90 | /opt/plesk/php/8.3/bin/php-cgi -c /home/system/blood.hhfn.org.bd/etc/php.ini | | 1233748 | 7.70 | /opt/plesk/php/8.3/bin/php-cgi -c /home/system/panel.hhfn.org.bd/etc/php.ini | | 65339536 | 460.30 | Passenger NodeApp: /home/hhfn.helioho.st | 6 hours ago, msbsurfi said: one simple NodeJs (only used by me, so used few times a month) Unless you password protect it anyone can access it, including bots. Here are the recent IPs who have visited your Node.js website. The left column is the number of page hits in the last day or so, and the right number is the IP. 21 162.158.175.54 21 167.71.81.114 21 172.68.26.254 21 172.68.27.96 21 172.70.94.122 21 172.70.94.68 21 172.71.167.128 21 172.71.167.160 21 198.41.227.68 21 198.41.227.94 22 162.158.175.46 22 165.22.34.189 22 172.69.65.41 22 172.69.67.111 22 198.41.227.122 22 206.189.19.19 23 162.158.174.47 24 162.158.174.46 25 162.158.175.31 27 172.68.26.67 113 141.101.96.28 131 154.94.51.39 690 154.94.51.136 You can see this information yourself by looking at your access logs, or AWstats. 6 hours ago, msbsurfi said: and I am not getting banned if it rises beyond 200 GB On Morty you can use as much memory and CPU as you want. If you go over the 200 GB limit you get charged $0.0005 per 1 GB memory, and if you go over the 10k CPU limit you get charged $0.005 per 1k CPU. Quote
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