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Lucas Taulealeausumai - Wed, 2015/10/14 - 01:49
Hi,
I started a new server and ran moodle on it, but it jumped to 100% cpu usage and has been that way since. I tried rebooting the server to no avail, and also stopping the server and restarting it as was suggested in previous similar forum suggestions. Any thoughts?
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Have you checked what is chewing up the CPU?
Also what size server is it? A Micro? If so they can be a realy pain with any software that puts significant load on for anything more than a second or 2 (literally).
Did you set a good root password? If you set a weak one then being hacked is always a possibility?
Also have you done any trouble shooting yet? I'd suggest installing something like htop (apt-get update && apt-get install htop) so you can then at least see what process(es) are chewing the CPU cycles.
Yeah it a micro, I upgraded
Yeah it a micro, I upgraded it to a medium, went through the exact same basic process and it's fine. I think I'll be dropping the micro usage from here.
I set a decent root password, so I don't think thats the problem.
Thanks again Jeremy, very helpful.
Thanks for posting back
TBH I'm considering speaking with Alon & Liraz about removing support for Micro servers for many of our appliances as this seems to be a fairly common issue. And on face value it often appears to be a TurnKey issue when it's actually caused by the way Amazon do CPU throttling on Micro servers.
Micro Servers are geared specifically to short, bursty use cases
I agree Jeremy that Micro Servers should not be made available where they do not make sense but I would suggest this be documented in an up-front fashion so your clients don't see this lack of availabilty as a deficiency relative to Bitnami.
I would also suggest you consider use-cases carefully. While the mainstream use-case for some appliances are not supported well by Micro Servers, there might be a useful niche-case where it would apply.
For example...WordPress on a Micro can work for a low volume site but it would not be recommended for use on most websites.
Just a suggestion :-)
Cheers,
Tim (Managing Director - OnePressTech)
And a great one at that!
Do you have any suggestions on where we might actually do this? Perhaps a pop-up on the Hub when you go to launch a Micro server?
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