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[Solved]: I got an urgent email from my webhosting company after installing CPG140

Started by BSchorr, April 21, 2009, 07:52:39 PM

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BSchorr

Here is what they sent me.


Hello Ben,

Your account is taking up excessive load on the server's processor @ 157% (more than one processor) and is slowing down essential server system processes and other client accounts. This is a serious issue. As per our service agreement: User account load on a shared or semi-dedicated account of 25% or more of system resources for longer than 90 seconds is deemed over-excessive.


This issue can occur if you use PHP or CGI/Perl coding that frequently requires the processor to perform an action and/or your traffic (visitors) has increased. The more website traffic (visitors) you have the more the script(s) requests the processor and has a compounding effect.



Please reduce the processor load of your account within 48 hours by code optimization, replacement, caching, updating all scripts and patching security holes, prevent spammers/bots, reducing database sizes and/or disabling features/modules. If the load goes any higher we may need to immediately suspend the account. Design and development is outside our support, it is your responsibility as the webmaster to make these changes to your account.



User Domain %CPU %MEM Mysql Processes

rcxrgcom          rcxracing.com   1.57 Processors            0.80      0.0

Top Process     %CPU 44.0       /usr/bin/php /home/rcxrgcom/public_html/cpg140/addpic.php

Top Process     %CPU 43.0       /usr/bin/php /home/rcxrgcom/public_html/cpg140/addpic.php

Top Process     %CPU 42.0       /usr/bin/php /home/rcxrgcom/public_html/cpg140/addpic.php


Your top load file(s) are: addpic.php


Note: Load on the server's processor is not related to bandwidth or space used.

Any thoughts?

BSchorr


Nibbler

The load is caused by batch adding files. Try not to add so many in a short space of time or make them smaller on your PC before adding them to Coppermine.

BSchorr

See.. that makes sense. Cause When I batch added them the first time, I uploaded like... 650mb in pictures... then i was running into a problem where some picture sizes were to big.. like 5mb.

Later, I found a intergrated windows XP program where you can resize pics in mass amounts.

So how and when do you think i should batch add the pics?

lurkalot

Upload them in smaller batches, so they take less than 90 seconds each time.   Then you won't be in trouble with your host.  ;)
Running SMF 2.1.4  / Tinyportal 3.0.1, bridged with Coppermine 1.6.25, plus cpmfetch 2.0.0


lurkalot

I would check your terms of service, and if like my host they don't like more than 25% for over 30 seconds. :(
Running SMF 2.1.4  / Tinyportal 3.0.1, bridged with Coppermine 1.6.25, plus cpmfetch 2.0.0

BSchorr

I am also having a problem with merging or (bridging) coppermine to my phpbb 3..0.4 forum, but im sure ill be able to search it.. I just get an error after going back to coppermine gallery after bridging it. I think its to do with my cookie name from the forum?


BSchorr