CPU usage problems with twice CPU [on hold]
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I have trouble with counting cpu usage by the user. It was started after migration from one data center to another.
In the first data center I had dedical server with one cpu, but in the second I have dedical server with twice cpu.
Users start to use they own programs and have some limits by use cpu, ram and so on. After a while, system start to shutdown users connection, because they upper limits. I monitored users, but did not find any problems..
They use programs, that had been using before migration.
I use Debian 7.
Maybe somebody know how to fix this?
Thank you.
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I have trouble with counting cpu usage by the user. It was started after migration from one data center to another.
In the first data center I had dedical server with one cpu, but in the second I have dedical server with twice cpu.
Users start to use they own programs and have some limits by use cpu, ram and so on. After a while, system start to shutdown users connection, because they upper limits. I monitored users, but did not find any problems..
They use programs, that had been using before migration.
I use Debian 7.
Maybe somebody know how to fix this?
Thank you.
python linux unix superuser
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put on hold as off-topic by jww, Mureinik, petezurich, usr2564301, Graham 2 days ago
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I have trouble with counting cpu usage by the user. It was started after migration from one data center to another.
In the first data center I had dedical server with one cpu, but in the second I have dedical server with twice cpu.
Users start to use they own programs and have some limits by use cpu, ram and so on. After a while, system start to shutdown users connection, because they upper limits. I monitored users, but did not find any problems..
They use programs, that had been using before migration.
I use Debian 7.
Maybe somebody know how to fix this?
Thank you.
python linux unix superuser
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I have trouble with counting cpu usage by the user. It was started after migration from one data center to another.
In the first data center I had dedical server with one cpu, but in the second I have dedical server with twice cpu.
Users start to use they own programs and have some limits by use cpu, ram and so on. After a while, system start to shutdown users connection, because they upper limits. I monitored users, but did not find any problems..
They use programs, that had been using before migration.
I use Debian 7.
Maybe somebody know how to fix this?
Thank you.
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put on hold as off-topic by jww, Mureinik, petezurich, usr2564301, Graham 2 days ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions on professional server- or networking-related infrastructure administration are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve programming or programming tools. You may be able to get help on Server Fault." – jww, Mureinik, petezurich, Graham
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
put on hold as off-topic by jww, Mureinik, petezurich, usr2564301, Graham 2 days ago
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As written, this question looks like it is more appropriate for Super User or Unix & Linux Stack Exchange. Maybe you can edit the question and bring it back on-topic by focusing on the programming and development aspects.
– jww
2 days ago
Thanks. I did not know about there are before.
– Timur
2 days ago
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As written, this question looks like it is more appropriate for Super User or Unix & Linux Stack Exchange. Maybe you can edit the question and bring it back on-topic by focusing on the programming and development aspects.
– jww
2 days ago
Thanks. I did not know about there are before.
– Timur
2 days ago
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As written, this question looks like it is more appropriate for Super User or Unix & Linux Stack Exchange. Maybe you can edit the question and bring it back on-topic by focusing on the programming and development aspects.
– jww
2 days ago
As written, this question looks like it is more appropriate for Super User or Unix & Linux Stack Exchange. Maybe you can edit the question and bring it back on-topic by focusing on the programming and development aspects.
– jww
2 days ago
Thanks. I did not know about there are before.
– Timur
2 days ago
Thanks. I did not know about there are before.
– Timur
2 days ago
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Thanks. I did not know about there are before.
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