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4th Aug 2012, 08:15 AM #21OPMember
Thank you for that tip, will begin work on optimization this week
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4th Aug 2012, 08:27 AM #22Member
Could also implement some disk caching for frequently used queries as well. Load doesn't necessarily have to be CPU/RAM related, many times my load on own servers are more of an IO thing
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5th Aug 2012, 05:09 PM #23Respected Member
He is on shared and can't really do much. I would suggest instead of the host telling you too many resources, make them give you output from htop and mytop showing what resources your site is using and by which scripts and mysql commands...
Too many shared hosters do this when you really aren't using any resources....
You can also load phpsysinfo utility to write a file or monitor the system online for memory, processes and cpu usage.
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6th Aug 2012, 09:39 AM #24OPMember
Yeah and my current host (the one I had before I tried to move to paid hosting) doesn't have load monitoring built into cPanel.
Though I was wondering about one thing, since I have access to phpMyAdmin I can check the Status tab of the server, but since I am on shared, I guess the stats there are for the whole MySQL server and not just my db?
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6th Aug 2012, 09:50 AM #25MemberWebsite's:
upreseller.comIt can be happended with your hosting, because a few processors will eat resource by php script. Did you myself write application?
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6th Aug 2012, 11:53 AM #26OPMember
Yeah I wrote the script myself.
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6th Aug 2012, 03:13 PM #27Respected Member
You should really upload phpsysinfo
And change the plugin from false to PS since you have no ssh access in the config file. Works on my shared service.
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6th Aug 2012, 04:49 PM #28OPMember
I did, here:
http://www.gaddons****/phpsysinfo/
Though I am not sure what to do with that info.
My current host actually sent me this info:
http://pastebin.com/5LArTQj7
So now I at least know which queries are "slow"
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6th Aug 2012, 10:31 PM #29Respected Member
I would have to say that your database must be in the millions or they have Mysql misconfigured if this command took 9+ seconds to run.
Count: 1 Time=9.03s (9s) Lock=1.00s (1s) Rows=0.0 (0), gaddons_website[gaddons_website]@localhost
INSERT INTO users (email) VALUES ('S')
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7th Aug 2012, 12:01 AM #30OPMember
Yeah I need to ask them about it, since there is no other way of inserting data. The same with the insert of the mirrors, it takes several seconds.
You mean that I can see in phpsysadmin specific script info?
Couldn't see anything when I looked :/
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