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Thx James, the server is mine so I'v looked that cpu works always over 2% by Task Manager
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Originally posted by Stingraynyc
linux
This could be caused by using a restrictive server administration program like Plesk.
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Originally posted by Rostor
There is a way to look at server load on a W2K Server ?
Thx
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Originally posted by tubedogg
Apache is the webserver, but is the server's OS Windows or some form of *Nix?
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Apache is the webserver, but is the server's OS Windows or some form of *Nix?
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Are you on a Windows server?
It only works on Linux servers where you have permissions to use the 'top' command.
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Re: Re: server load?
Originally posted by Asendin
under Useful Admin Stuff:
there are no stats eg: 1.23, 2.34 etc???
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Re: server load?
Originally posted by Stingraynyc
Useful Admin Stuff:
Quick User Finder
PHP Function Lookup
MySQL Language Lookup
Useful Links
there are no stats eg: 1.23, 2.34 etc???
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Re: Re: Re: Re: server load?
Originally posted by Asendin
as soon as you enter the Admin control panel to the right, what do you see in their?
Useful Admin Stuff:
Quick User Finder
PHP Function Lookup
MySQL Language Lookup
Useful Links
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Re: Re: Re: server load?
Originally posted by Stingraynyc
Its not there! maybe because im using the prerelease canidate? [/B]
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Re: Re: server load?
Originally posted by Jakeman
it should be on your control panel home page in the main frame... in the table that says Useful Admin Stuff.
Its not there! maybe because im using the prerelease canidate?
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Re: server load?
Originally posted by Stingraynyc
where do I see my server load? I dont see it in the Control Panel. I'm using 2.2.2
Originally posted by Stingraynyc
also on another note, how do I back up my database?
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