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Originally Posted by Steen2
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Here is my server status (accessed from within cPanel):
apache (1.3.33 (Unix)) up
bind (9.3.0) up
cppop up
cpsrvd up
exim up
exim-26 up
ftpd up
imap up
mysql (4.0.22) up
syslogd up
Server Load 8.37 (1 cpu) <---- Red flashing light
Memory Used 87.39 % <----- Yellow flashing light
Swap 47.00 %
Disk ad0s1a (/) 17 %
Disk ad0s1g (/home) 52 %
Disk ad0s1f (/usr) 94 % <----- Red flashing light
Disk ad0s1e (/var) 68 %
Disk (dev) 17 %
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Are not accesses. They are status' of your server. Red Flashing light is critical while yellow is almost critical. If this server is your own dedicated server, you are eating alot of it.
If it says
up it means you're in good shape.
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Disk ad0s1f (/usr) 94 % <----- Red flashing light is already full, I am expecting that you're on a shared server and that's caused by mysql data connections.
Disk ad0s1g (/home) 52 % is where all sites are in, specifically /home/username.
Server Load 8.37 (1 cpu) <---- Red flashing light Means you have a very busy server, good business.
Memory Used 87.39 % <----- Yellow flashing light You can still accomodate another daemon to make your server fail. This is not good.
Disk (dev) 17 % Has all the compilers and thunderstorm generators how you can be able to have cPanel installed etc..
What you can do is grab a dedicated mysql server if mysql is failing you. Once the memory flops, everything will fail you.
EDIT: Get a dedicated mysql server. A server for mysql purposes only, nothing more. It will be handy for the next 3 to 4 months until you get to expand more. Based on your stats, you're on a shared server. Yes cPanel gets bugs like the rest. If you're on a dedicated server, your stats is not working properly.