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When I load my websites which are hosted on my vps. They shows 504 (Gateway time-out) errors many times and after some time it's getting normal and it shows website perfectly. Fix this please !

  • wolstech changed the title to [VPS Admin] 504 Error
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I took a look at your VPS, and it is indeed very slow. This is because MariaDB and PHP-8.3 are using all your memory, and your load is very high. Between MariaDB and PHP-8.3 they are using 3081 MB of memory and your VPS only has 2048 MB memory, and the OS and everything else needs to have some memory to operate too. When I checked you only have 300 MB free, and 1.4 GB is swapped. You should aim to have only 0-50 MB swapped, and definitely more free memory than only 300 MB. Here are some options to increase the speed of your VPS:

  1. I would recommend increasing your memory to 3 GB or 4 GB at https://heliohost.org/dashboard/upgrade/ 
  2. You could modify the MariaDB config to use less memory if you don't want to upgrade the memory.
  3. You could modify the PHP-8.3 config to use less memory and/or have less FPM workers if you don't want to upgrade the memory.

In order to free up some memory for you, I restarted MariaDB, but it will likely just swell back up to the same memory usage as before unless you modify the MariaDB config as I suggested in option 2.

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10 minutes ago, Krydos said:

I took a look at your VPS, and it is indeed very slow. This is because MariaDB and PHP-8.3 are using all your memory, and your load is very high. Between MariaDB and PHP-8.3 they are using 3081 MB of memory and your VPS only has 2048 MB memory, and the OS and everything else needs to have some memory to operate too. When I checked you only have 300 MB free, and 1.4 GB is swapped. You should aim to have only 0-50 MB swapped, and definitely more free memory than only 300 MB. Here are some options to increase the speed of your VPS:

  1. I would recommend increasing your memory to 3 GB or 4 GB at https://heliohost.org/dashboard/upgrade/ 
  2. You could modify the MariaDB config to use less memory if you don't want to upgrade the memory.
  3. You could modify the PHP-8.3 config to use less memory and/or have less FPM workers if you don't want to upgrade the memory.

In order to free up some memory for you, I restarted MariaDB, but it will likely just swell back up to the same memory usage as before unless you modify the MariaDB config as I suggested in option 2.

Yeah. Give option 2 and also option 3 for better perform. Can you do it for me please.

  • MoneyBroz changed the title to [Solved] 504 Error

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