I know that command, but I don't know what you want me to do with that logging. There are no more information. Do you want me to execute wordpress php scripts with the lsphp binary with an other user?
no, I don't know that.
I've tried it again with the webmin user, but there are no more Information. Only that lsphp process without anything. Or I'm missunderstood your answer.
you mean, I need to execute it with the www-data?
But there aren't more information, even if I execute it on the docker container.
USER PID %CPU %MEM COMMAND
www-data 3254 0.0 0.2 lsphp
www-data 3445 1.9 1.3 lsphp
www-data 3446 2.8 1.5 lsphp
www-data 3448 2.7 1.7 lsphp
www-data 3450 2.0 1.3...
We had disabled the build-in crawler during earlier debugging.
Here's a little part of the logfile.log:
root@booba:~# watch -n 60 'ps aux | grep -E "CPU|Memory|php" | awk "{print \$1, \$2, \$3, \$4, \$11}" >> logfile.log'
root@booba:~# cat logfile.log
USER PID %CPU %MEM COMMAND
www-data 3254...
Yes, but it's hard to debug those things if the high load comes over time (days). And there are some Wordpress Customer on this Server with those Load.
okay...again.
Newest Graph for 2 Days (Web Monitor, Prometheus Blackbox Exporter):
As you see, it's slowly increasing the load
CPU Chillin:
Ram Chillin:
Memory Stack:
Any ideas?
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