• jefferisp7

    (@jefferisp7)


    This started happening 1 week ago at the same time we discovered a breach in tinymce plugin.php, but can’t find the source of this overload:

    IMPORTANT: Do not ignore this email.
    This is cPanel cpuwatch on vps.imysitei.com!
    While processing, the cpu has been
    maxed out for more than a 6 hour period. The current load/uptime line on the server at the time of
    this email is
    21:34:01 up 19 days, 6 min, 1 user, load average: 3.63, 3.75, 3.90
    You should check the server to see why the load is so high and take
    steps to lower the load. If you want stats to continue to run even with a high load; Edit
    /var/cpanel/cpanel.config and change extracpus to a number larger then 0 (run
    /usr/local/cpanel/startup afterwards to pickup the changes).

    Usage Sample: 48.89MB (38%)
    Peak Usage: 49.02MB (38%)
    All-Time: 65.59MB on 3/30/11 @ 2:03 pm (shutdown)
    Load Averages: 4.91 4.02 3.84
    WP Memory Limit: 64M
    PHP Memory Limit: 128M

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  • Thread Starter jefferisp7

    (@jefferisp7)

    BTW, I’ve turned on supercache to try and limit the server calls and see in the dropins an advanced-cache.php
    Not sure what is causing this or how to fix it. There doesn’t seem to be any reason for WP to be calling upon the cpanel…

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