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Why did some kind of jump in RAM occur at exactly 3:00 (I suppose there was some kind of backup at that time)

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Hi, why are you asking this question on a boxing forum and not your hosting? We do not maintain your server, why do we need to know what is happening with the operative there?
23.10.2020, 16:39
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Processes on the server needed memory, they requested it and received it.
What was the reason perhaps backup, perhaps something cached, maybe bots knocked on your box with requests for 1000 pieces
in a second and the service had to ask for memory to process it ...
Actually, the RAM is needed for this, so that everyone who needs it on the server would use it.
If there wasn’t enough memory, then it’s really bad ...
23.10.2020, 16:52
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Куприян Владислав Валерьевич
Baza.cn.ua / Integrator (FOP Kupriyan)

Tasun Sergey Vladimirovich Employee wrote:
Processes on the server needed memory, they requested it and received it.
What was the reason perhaps backup, perhaps something cached, maybe bots knocked on your box with requests for 1000 pieces
in a second and the service had to ask for memory to process it ...
Actually, the RAM is needed for this, so that everyone who needs it on the server would use it.
If there wasn’t enough memory, then it’s really bad ...

The problem is that at 3:00 no one did anything and the users didn’t knock, this is clearly something related to boxing, I’m just worried that boxing is eating memory and then there are problems and as a result, a server change is needed due to unreasonable memory loss.
As a client, I can get information where the box "ate" 20% (maybe he started mining something there at night)?
23.10.2020, 17:56
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Kupriyan Vladislav Valerievich Baza.cn.ua / Integrator (FOP Kupriyan) wrote:
The problem is that at 3:00 no one was doing anything and the users were not knocking...

How did you determine this?
Kupriyan Vladislav Valerievich Baza.cn.ua / Integrator (FOP Kupriyan) wrote:
I, as a client, can get information where the box "ate" 20% (maybe he started mining something there at night

You can hire a specialist who will monitor your server.
http://i.imgur.com/5DBxcKA.png
https://box.webproduction.ua/doc/684/
23.10.2020, 23:14
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Куприян Владислав Валерьевич
Baza.cn.ua / Integrator (FOP Kupriyan)

Tasun Sergey Vladimirovich Employee wrote:
How did you determine this?

According to the statistics of visits + only I could launch something serious, I didn’t do it
Can you tell what it was?

Tasun Sergey Vladimirovich Employee wrote:
You can hire a specialist who will monitor your server.

Thanks, I'll think about it
Now I have a problem (in another task) and I want to figure out who is the source of this problem
If OneBox - then I want him to fix the problem, if hosting then it's up to them to solve it
I now need to figure out what the problem is, since the hosting says that everything is fine with them and this OneBox can create some kind of load
24.10.2020, 10:39
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And what exactly is the problem? The server began to eat 400MB more RAM, is this really a problem? It's what the server needs to use it. You can analyze which application consumes how much RAM by yourself by going to the server and looking at htop, it will be eaten by the database and php-fpm + possibly some other applications, if any. What do you want from us? No one will do a free analysis of consumption on YOUR server, if you are talking about it.
25.10.2020, 14:15
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