What Sites Are Best For MySQL/Apache Optimization
Jan 27, 2007
I just switched to a new server - I went from a Dual Opteron 248 with 3GB of RAM to a Dual Clovertown with 4GB of RAM. Yet, despite having mild traffic right now, my load is rather high and my memory usage is like 80% (which is ridiculous, since that would mean I would be maxing out on the old box).
For some reason, my servers usually lose access when I get around 400 people on TEXT-BASED, non-MySQL pages? How is that possible? I have really solid servers, yet people running basic Pentiums with 1 or 2GB never run into this issue.
Is there any good, cheap site that would be able to properly optimize mySQL and Apache to lower the load and figure out why the memory usage is so high? Platinum Server Management never really got this done, so even though they're great for other support issues, please don't recommend them.
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Jun 24, 2008
I have a fairly high end server in which I have installed SIM. SIM is restarting Apache up to 10 times a day, presumably due to high load causing un-availability.
On restart, Apache / MYSQL is stable until the load / mem usage begins to climb then it is restarted again. Here are my 'load' stats for today:
Load for today
High (2:18am): 4.63
Low (3:30am): 1.20
Mean: 1.84
Latest: 1.61
Mem usage for today
High (1:36am): 9,192.9 MB
Low (1:48am): 7,995.7 MB
Mean: 8,683.1 MB
Latest: 8,781.7 MB
I have seen it using 20GB RAM before.
I have tried to follow various optimisation guides but these seem tailored to less powerful servers.
The web application I run on this server is almost entirely MYSQL based, with thousands of DB calls a day. Across the entire system I probably get 200,000 bot hits per day or even more. At peak times search engine bots are literally hammering the server.
My server specs are:
# Processor: Quad-Core Xeon Processor * 8
# CPU Speed: 3Ghz
# RAM: 32 GB DDR2
# HDD: 36 GB 15k Raptor X2 + 1TB Sata
# OS: 32Bit CentOS
Changes / optimisation of the actual application is not possible.
My configuration files are:
My.cnf ....
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Jun 18, 2009
Can anyone recommend a Apached and MYSQL optimization expert? I just some optimization done on mysql and apache upgraded... but pache wouldn't restart with the following entries:
MinSpareThreads 25
MaxSpareThreads 35
ThreadsPerChild 25
if i remove above then it starts... but my CPU spikes and I am getting a ton of errors emailed to me:
Invalid SQL:
SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT(userid)) AS count FROM vb_session WHERE vb_session.userid>0 AND vb_session.lastactivity>1245294346;
MySQL Error : Out of memory (Needed 8388580 bytes)
Error Number : 5
Request Date : Wednesday, June 17th 2009 @ 09:39:06 PM
Error Date : Wednesday, June 17th 2009 @ 09:39:06 PM
Its constantly complaining about this same query and i thought i removed all of the vbulletin options...
i am pulling my hair out... cuz my server isn't swapping, ther are 0ver 8GBs in cache.... but my CPU goes up
Here is original problem thread...
[url]
2nd post has recommended config... and my subsequent probs
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Dec 11, 2007
just got a new server and got my site up and running on it perfectly but ive noticed its a bit slower than my old server and i think this is down to my incorrctly optimized mysql setup. ive used the my.cnf off my old server with some minor edits but im wondering what people can suggest i change for the following server spec
AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+
2GB DDR2
120gb Sata hd
currently my my.cnf is as follows
Quote:
# This is for a system with little memory (32M - 64M) where MySQL plays
# an important part, or systems up to 128M where MySQL is used together with
# other programs (such as a web server)
#
# You can copy this file to
# /etc/my.cnf to set global options,
# mysql-data-dir/my.cnf to set server-specific options (in this
# installation this directory is /var/lib/mysql) or
# ~/.my.cnf to set user-specific options.
#
# In this file, you can use all long options that a program supports.
# If you want to know which options a program supports, run the program
# with the "--help" option.
# The following options will be passed to all MySQL clients
[client]
#password = your_password
port = 3306
socket = /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
# Here follows entries for some specific programs
# The MySQL server
[mysqld]
old-passwords
port = 3306
socket = /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
skip-locking
max_connections=1000
key_buffer = 1M
long_query_time = 5
query_cache_size = 64M
query_cache_limit = 64M
max_allowed_packet = 5M
table_cache = 2000
max_heap_table_size=32M
tmp_table_size=30M
thread_cache_size = 256
sort_buffer_size = 32M
net_buffer_length = 8K
read_buffer_size = 6M
read_rnd_buffer_size = 1M
myisam_sort_buffer_size = 32M
join_buffer_size = 3M
open_files_limit = 50000
#log-queries-not-using-indexes
low_priority_updates = 1
#loonsies
[mysqldump]
quick
max_allowed_packet = 16M
[mysql]
no-auto-rehash
# Remove the next comment character if you are not familiar with SQL
#safe-updates
[isamchk]
key_buffer = 20M
sort_buffer_size = 20M
read_buffer = 2M
write_buffer = 2M
[myisamchk]
key_buffer = 20M
sort_buffer_size = 20M
read_buffer = 2M
write_buffer = 2M
[mysqlhotcopy]
interactive-timeout
according to mysql tuning primer it reports the following
Quote:
-- MYSQL PERFORMANCE TUNING PRIMER --
- By: Matthew Montgomery -
MySQL Version 4.1.20-log x86_64
Uptime = 0 days 17 hrs 52 min 44 sec
Avg. qps = 15
Total Questions = 1028682
Threads Connected = 1
Warning: Server has not been running for at least 48hrs.
It may not be safe to use these recommendations
To find out more information on how each of these
runtime variables effects performance visit:
[url]
Visit [url]
for info about MySQL's Enterprise Monitoring and Advisory Service
SLOW QUERIES
Current long_query_time = 5 sec.
You have 0 out of 1028694 that take longer than 5 sec. to complete
The slow query log is NOT enabled.
Your long_query_time seems to be fine
WORKER THREADS
Current thread_cache_size = 256
Current threads_cached = 3
Current threads_per_sec = 0
Historic threads_per_sec = 0
Your thread_cache_size is fine
MAX CONNECTIONS
Current max_connections = 1000
Current threads_connected = 1
Historic max_used_connections = 4
The number of used connections is 0% of the configured maximum.
You are using less than 10% of your configured max_connections.
Lowering max_connections could help to avoid an over-allocation of memory
See "MEMORY USAGE" section to make sure you are not over-allocating
MEMORY USAGE
Max Memory Ever Allocated : 243 M
Configured Max Per-thread Buffers : 41 G
Configured Max Global Buffers : 75 M
Configured Max Memory Limit : 41 G
Physical Memory : 1.90 G
Max memory limit exceeds 90% of physical memory
KEY BUFFER
Current MyISAM index space = 12 M
Current key_buffer_size = 1 M
Key cache miss rate is 1 : 14581
Key buffer fill ratio = 44.00 %
Your key_buffer_size seems to be too high.
Perhaps you can use these resources elsewhere
QUERY CACHE
Query cache is enabled
Current query_cache_size = 64 M
Current query_cache_used = 5 M
Current query_cache_limit = 64 M
Current Query cache Memory fill ratio = 8.42 %
Current query_cache_min_res_unit = 4 K
Query Cache is 15 % fragmented
Run "FLUSH QUERY CACHE" periodically to defragment the query cache memory
If you have many small queries lower 'query_cache_min_res_unit' to reduce fragmentation.
Your query_cache_size seems to be too high.
Perhaps you can use these resources elsewhere
MySQL won't cache query results that are larger than query_cache_limit in size
SORT OPERATIONS
Current sort_buffer_size = 32 M
Current record/read_rnd_buffer_size = 1020 K
Sort buffer seems to be fine
JOINS
Current join_buffer_size = 3.00 M
You have had 378 queries where a join could not use an index properly
You should enable "log-queries-not-using-indexes"
Then look for non indexed joins in the slow query log.
If you are unable to optimize your queries you may want to increase your
join_buffer_size to accommodate larger joins in one pass.
Note! This script will still suggest raising the join_buffer_size when
ANY joins not using indexes are found.
OPEN FILES LIMIT
Current open_files_limit = 50000 files
The open_files_limit should typically be set to at least 2x-3x
that of table_cache if you have heavy MyISAM usage.
Your open_files_limit value seems to be fine
TABLE CACHE
Current table_cache value = 2000 tables
You have a total of 908 tables
You have 102 open tables.
The table_cache value seems to be fine
TEMP TABLES
Current max_heap_table_size = 31 M
Current tmp_table_size = 30 M
Of 3666 temp tables, 0% were created on disk
Created disk tmp tables ratio seems fine
TABLE SCANS
Current read_buffer_size = 5 M
Current table scan ratio = 1544 : 1
read_buffer_size seems to be fine
TABLE LOCKING
Current Lock Wait ratio = 1 : 4664
You may benefit from selective use of InnoDB.
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Mar 13, 2007
PIV 2.8Ghz, 1GB Ram, MySQL 3.23, RHL E3.0
The servers load is vey bad, most of the time 7-8+ and the IO WAIT more than 60% which is decreasing server performace. Please help me to optimzie the MySQL specially. If you have the good my.cnf config please give me the complete config file.
[client]
port = 3306
socket = /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
[mysqld]
safe-show-database
innodb_data_file_path=ibdata1:10M:autoextend
datadir=/var/lib/mysql
socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
set-variable = connect_timeout=10
set-variable = interactive_timeout=100
set-variable = join_buffer_size=1M
set-variable = key_buffer=128M
set-variable = max_allowed_packet=16M
set-variable = max_connections=250
set-variable = max_connect_errors=10
set-variable = myisam_sort_buffer_size=16M
set-variable = table_cache=256
set-variable = thread_cache_size=32
set-variable = thread_concurrency=2
set-variable = wait_timeout=15
[mysqldump]
quick
set-variable = max_allowed_packet=16M
[mysql.server]
user=mysql
basedir=/var/lib
[safe_mysqld]
err-log=/var/log/mysqld.log
pid-file=/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid
log-slow-queries = /var/log/mysql-slow.log
long_query_time = 5
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Apr 9, 2009
someone to look at my DB and optimize it as it is running ridiculously high loads of 25. It is vbulletin. I'm only looking for professional companies for this job.
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Feb 16, 2008
I have a friend which owns a 2k alexa rank forum using VB
The server hangs and he gets mysql connection error in logs
Quote:
Database error in vBulletin : mysql_connect() [<a href='function.mysql-connect'>function.mysql-connect</a>]: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock'
The server is a dual Pentium D with 4GB RAM
currently 600 users online and 20% RAM used
in rush hours there are 2000 users online and 50% RAM used
We want to optimize mysql - this is the current my.cnf
Quote:
[mysqld]
safe-show-database
old_passwords
back_log = 75
skip-innodb
max_connections = 2000
key_buffer = 80M
myisam_sort_buffer_size = 64M
join_buffer_size = 1M
read_buffer_size = 1M
sort_buffer_size = 3M
table_cache = 2500
thread_cache_size = 384
wait_timeout = 15
connect_timeout = 10
tmp_table_size = 64M
max_heap_table_size = 64M
max_allowed_packet = 64M
net_buffer_length = 16384
max_connect_errors = 10
thread_concurrency = 8
read_rnd_buffer_size = 786432
bulk_insert_buffer_size = 8M
query_cache_limit = 4M
query_cache_size = 64M
query_cache_type = 1
query_prealloc_size = 262144
query_alloc_block_size = 65536
transaction_alloc_block_size = 8192
transaction_prealloc_size = 4096
default-storage-engine = MyISAM
[mysql.server]
user=mysql
basedir=/var/lib
old-passwords = 1
[mysqld_safe]
err-log=/var/log/mysqld.log
pid-file=/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid
nice = -5
open_files_limit = 8192
[mysqldump]
quick
max_allowed_packet = 16M
[myisamchk]
key_buffer = 64M
sort_buffer = 64M
read_buffer = 64M
write_buffer = 64M
[mysqlhotcopy]
interactive-timeout
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Jul 2, 2008
My server is running a AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2000+ (1662 MHz)CPU
I only host one site, a vb forum on my server and its killing the CPU with only 80-100 people online.
The load averages are:
23.73 (1 mins) , 20.39 (5 mins) , 10.88 (15 mins)
and these are the processes that are making it slow:
Code:
ID Owner CPU Command
8003 mysql 34.1 % /usr/libexec/mysqld --basedir=/usr --datadir=/var/lib/mysql --user=mysql --pid-f ...
7777 apache 2.1 % /usr/sbin/httpd
7911 apache 2.1 % /usr/sbin/httpd
8382 apache 2.1 % /usr/sbin/httpd
7857 apache 1.9 % /usr/sbin/httpd
7776 apache 1.8 % /usr/sbin/httpd
8384 apache 1.7 % /usr/sbin/httpd
7849 apache 1.6 % /usr/sbin/httpd
9159 root 1.6 % /usr/libexec/webmin/proc/index_cpu.cgi
7852 apache 1.5 % /usr/sbin/httpd
8790 apache 1.4 % /usr/sbin/httpd
8724 apache 1.2 % /usr/sbin/httpd
8775 apache 1.2 % /usr/sbin/httpd
8779 apache 1.1 % /usr/sbin/httpd
8841 apache 1.1 % /usr/sbin/httpd
155 root 1.0 % [kswapd0]
8752 apache 1.0 % /usr/sbin/httpd
8881 root 1.0 % /usr/bin/perl /usr/libexec/webmin/virtual-server/collectinfo.pl
8961 apache 1.0 % /usr/sbin/httpd
8759 apache 0.9 % /usr/sbin/httpd
8777 apache 0.9 % /usr/sbin/httpd
8956 apache 0.9 % /usr/sbin/httpd
8962 apache 0.9 % /usr/sbin/httpd ..
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Oct 30, 2007
i run a fedora server with plesk 8 on it i was wondering if some one can help me to find the best way to optimize the databases on the server at once my servers contains many clients with unicode data in the database.
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Jul 8, 2007
On one of my servers (Intel P4 2.8Ghz, 1GB RAM, cPanel), I've been tweaking some of the MySQL values in my.cnf and using the MySQL Tuning Primer shell script to evaluate the results.
This is my current my.cnf. I'm running MySQL 5.0.27.
Code:
[mysqld]
set-variable = max_connections=500
safe-show-database
skip-innodb
long_query_time=5
log-slow-queries=/var/log/mysql/log-slow-queries.log
query_cache_type=1
query_cache_size=16M
query_cache_limit=1M
table_cache=512
key_buffer=150M
thread_concurrency=2
thread_cache_size=80
sort_buffer_size=1M
read_buffer_size=1M
read_rnd_buffer_size=768K
The tuning primer script is telling me the following.
PHP Code:
Current max_heap_table_size = 16 MCurrent tmp_table_size = 32 MOf 3875 temp tables, 52% were created on diskEffective in-memory tmp_table_size is limited to max_heap_table_size.Perhaps you should increase your tmp_table_size and/or max_heap_table_sizeto reduce the number of disk-based temporary tables
What values should I increase (if at all) max_heap_table_size and tmp_table_size to?
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Mar 20, 2007
I currently have a server for proxy websites only.
I have disabled MySQL, is that ok?
Will my statistics software still work (awstats)?
What else can i disable or do to optimize the server for proxy websites.
I'm using the phproxy scripts.
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Feb 16, 2007
Code:
mysql> SHOW STATUS;
+----------------------------+------------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+----------------------------+------------+
| Aborted_clients | 510 |
| Aborted_connects | 0 |
| Binlog_cache_disk_use | 0 |
| Binlog_cache_use | 0 |
| Bytes_received | 441269798 |
| Bytes_sent | 2031527307 |
| Com_admin_commands | 27428 |
| Com_alter_db | 0 |
| Com_alter_table | 4 |
| Com_analyze | 0 |
| Com_backup_table | 0 |
| Com_begin | 0 |
| Com_change_db | 27481 |
| Com_change_master | 0 |
| Com_check | 0 |
| Com_checksum | 0 |
| Com_commit | 0 |
| Com_create_db | 0 |
| Com_create_function | 0 |
| Com_create_index | 0 |
| Com_create_table | 0 |
| Com_dealloc_sql | 0 |
| Com_delete | 16883 |
| Com_delete_multi | 0 |
| Com_do | 0 |
| Com_drop_db | 0 |
| Com_drop_function | 0 |
| Com_drop_index | 0 |
| Com_drop_table | 0 |
| Com_drop_user | 0 |
| Com_execute_sql | 0 |
| Com_flush | 0 |
| Com_grant | 0 |
| Com_ha_close | 0 |
| Com_ha_open | 0 |
| Com_ha_read | 0 |
| Com_help | 0 |
| Com_insert | 5515 |
| Com_insert_select | 379 |
| Com_kill | 0 |
| Com_load | 0 |
| Com_load_master_data | 0 |
| Com_load_master_table | 0 |
| Com_lock_tables | 0 |
| Com_optimize | 0 |
| Com_preload_keys | 0 |
| Com_prepare_sql | 0 |
| Com_purge | 0 |
| Com_purge_before_date | 0 |
| Com_rename_table | 0 |
| Com_repair | 1 |
| Com_replace | 0 |
| Com_replace_select | 0 |
| Com_reset | 0 |
| Com_restore_table | 0 |
| Com_revoke | 0 |
| Com_revoke_all | 0 |
| Com_rollback | 0 |
| Com_savepoint | 0 |
| Com_select | 154467 |
| Com_set_option | 132 |
| Com_show_binlog_events | 0 |
| Com_show_binlogs | 7 |
| Com_show_charsets | 33 |
| Com_show_collations | 33 |
| Com_show_column_types | 0 |
| Com_show_create_db | 0 |
| Com_show_create_table | 0 |
| Com_show_databases | 6 |
| Com_show_errors | 0 |
| Com_show_fields | 0 |
| Com_show_grants | 17 |
| Com_show_innodb_status | 0 |
| Com_show_keys | 0 |
| Com_show_logs | 0 |
| Com_show_master_status | 0 |
| Com_show_ndb_status | 0 |
| Com_show_new_master | 0 |
| Com_show_open_tables | 0 |
| Com_show_privileges | 0 |
| Com_show_processlist | 0 |
| Com_show_slave_hosts | 0 |
| Com_show_slave_status | 0 |
| Com_show_status | 2 |
| Com_show_storage_engines | 0 |
| Com_show_tables | 38 |
| Com_show_variables | 79 |
| Com_show_warnings | 0 |
| Com_slave_start | 0 |
| Com_slave_stop | 0 |
| Com_stmt_close | 0 |
| Com_stmt_execute | 0 |
| Com_stmt_prepare | 0 |
| Com_stmt_reset | 0 |
| Com_stmt_send_long_data | 0 |
| Com_truncate | 0 |
| Com_unlock_tables | 0 |
| Com_update | 38964 |
| Com_update_multi | 0 |
| Connections | 306 |
| Created_tmp_disk_tables | 6302 |
| Created_tmp_files | 3 |
| Created_tmp_tables | 26220 |
| Delayed_errors | 0 |
| Delayed_insert_threads | 0 |
| Delayed_writes | 0 |
| Flush_commands | 1 |
| Handler_commit | 0 |
| Handler_delete | 7984 |
| Handler_discover | 0 |
| Handler_read_first | 10826 |
| Handler_read_key | 80354286 |
| Handler_read_next | 921590052 |
| Handler_read_prev | 0 |
| Handler_read_rnd | 2852179 |
| Handler_read_rnd_next | 358019891 |
| Handler_rollback | 0 |
| Handler_update | 34804652 |
| Handler_write | 3299547 |
| Key_blocks_not_flushed | 0 |
| Key_blocks_unused | 350900 |
| Key_blocks_used | 136652 |
| Key_read_requests | 177777142 |
| Key_reads | 234783 |
| Key_write_requests | 192997 |
| Key_writes | 70499 |
| Max_used_connections | 18 |
| Not_flushed_delayed_rows | 0 |
| Open_files | 126 |
| Open_streams | 0 |
| Open_tables | 89 |
| Opened_tables | 124 |
| Qcache_free_blocks | 1493 |
| Qcache_free_memory | 101831304 |
| Qcache_hits | 247556 |
| Qcache_inserts | 154232 |
| Qcache_lowmem_prunes | 0 |
| Qcache_not_cached | 170 |
| Qcache_queries_in_cache | 2670 |
| Qcache_total_blocks | 6866 |
| Questions | 491633 |
| Rpl_status | NULL |
| Select_full_join | 0 |
| Select_full_range_join | 0 |
| Select_range | 15228 |
| Select_range_check | 0 |
| Select_scan | 42652 |
| Slave_open_temp_tables | 0 |
| Slave_retried_transactions | 0 |
| Slave_running | OFF |
| Slow_launch_threads | 0 |
| Slow_queries | 29 |
| Sort_merge_passes | 0 |
| Sort_range | 26186 |
| Sort_rows | 92603755 |
| Sort_scan | 28212 |
| Table_locks_immediate | 427295 |
| Table_locks_waited | 239 |
| Threads_cached | 1 |
| Threads_connected | 17 |
| Threads_created | 18 |
| Threads_running | 2 |
| Uptime | 9400 |
+----------------------------+------------+
163 rows in set (0.00 sec)
this is what SHOW STATUS; commands give me can anyone provide me any helpful tips on what I can adjust in my.cnf to lower my server load which is above 10 during peak hours and mysql is the only thing eating this serve up I have lots og 3gb ram and a 64bit AMD 2800 server
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Jul 27, 2009
I'm trying to optimize a server (Intel E8300) with 8Gb of RAM and WHM/cPanel administration panel.
Now the server has only 46 accounts in WHM, and about 10.000 unique visitors / day
As mysql is always on top for CPU ussage I have edited 2 values in my.cnf, but this was done in 10 minutes and not to much research, any more help will be appreciated. On this server as I see it's been using MyISAM for storage engine and maybe just a few tabels with InnoDB ....
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Apr 21, 2008
So the site got featured on [url]and now the server is drowning...
The Coppermine Gallery usually hovers around 30~50 users daily and now, 1800, and im at a lost as how I should configure mysql to take on such a load. right now it takes about 10 secs or more to load a page and sometimes it would time out. Because it si coppermine, all pages are dynamic and can't be cached -_-"
Here's the my.cnf right now after i played around with the numbers
server spec
Opteron 170 (2ghz)
2gb ram
250 7200rpm
[mysqld]
set-variable=local-infile=0
datadir=/var/lib/mysql
socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
# Default to using old password format for compatibility with mysql 3.x
# clients (those using the mysqlclient10 compatibility package).
old_passwords=1
#skip-networking
back_log = 75
key_buffer = 256M
myisam_sort_buffer_size = 64M
join_buffer_size = 1M
read_buffer_size = 1M
sort_buffer_size = 2M
table_cache = 1800
thread_cache_size = 384
wait_timeout = 7200
max_connections = 600
connect_timeout = 100
wait_timeout = 12000
tmp_table_size = 100M
max_heap_table_size = 64M
max_allowed_packet = 15M
max_connect_errors = 9999999
read_rnd_buffer_size = 524288
bulk_insert_buffer_size = 8M
query_cache_limit = 40M
query_cache_size = 150M
query_cache_type = 1
query_prealloc_size = 65536
tmp_table_size = 64M
query_alloc_block_size = 131072
default-storage-engine = MyISAM
[mysql.server]
user=mysql
basedir=/var/lib
[mysqld_safe]
log-error=/var/log/mysqld.log
pid-file=/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid
nice = -5
open_files_limit = 8192
[mysqldump]
quick
max_allowed_packet = 16M
[myisamchk]
key_buffer = 64M
sort_buffer = 64M
read_buffer = 16M
write_buffer = 16M
httpd.conf
Timeout 20
#
# KeepAlive: Whether or not to allow persistent connections (more than
# one request per connection). Set to "Off" to deactivate.
#
KeepAlive Off
#
# MaxKeepAliveRequests: The maximum number of requests to allow
# during a persistent connection. Set to 0 to allow an unlimited amount.
# We recommend you leave this number high, for maximum performance.
#
MaxKeepAliveRequests 100
#
# KeepAliveTimeout: Number of seconds to wait for the next request from the
# same client on the same connection.
#
KeepAliveTimeout 15
##
## Server-Pool Size Regulation (MPM specific)
##
# prefork MPM
# StartServers: number of server processes to start
# MinSpareServers: minimum number of server processes which are kept spare
# MaxSpareServers: maximum number of server processes which are kept spare
# ServerLimit: maximum value for MaxClients for the lifetime of the server
# MaxClients: maximum number of server processes allowed to start
# MaxRequestsPerChild: maximum number of requests a server process serves
<IfModule prefork.c>
StartServers 8
MinSpareServers 5
MaxSpareServers 20
ServerLimit 200
MaxClients 200
MaxRequestsPerChild 1500
</IfModule>
# worker MPM
# StartServers: initial number of server processes to start
# MaxClients: maximum number of simultaneous client connections
# MinSpareThreads: minimum number of worker threads which are kept spare
# MaxSpareThreads: maximum number of worker threads which are kept spare
# ThreadsPerChild: constant number of worker threads in each server process
# MaxRequestsPerChild: maximum number of requests a server process serves
<IfModule worker.c>
StartServers 2
MaxClients 150
MinSpareThreads 25
MaxSpareThreads 75
ThreadsPerChild 25
MaxRequestsPerChild 0
</IfModule>
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Oct 13, 2009
I am facing problem regarding my site. I have dedicated server with WHM/cPanel, i have integrated tomcat with apache , the apache processes are too high aroung 1200-1400, So please guide me howto optimize my apache for better performance.
root@trick [/]# ps aux | grep -c httpd
1403
root@trick [/]# ps aux | grep -c mysql
3
root@trick [/l]# free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 4053 3408 645 0 220 1890
-/+ buffers/cache: 1297 2756
Swap: 4094 0 4094
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KeepAlive On
MaxKeepAliveRequests 100
KeepAliveTimeout 15
<IfModule prefork.c>
StartServers 10
MinSpareServers 10
MaxSpareServers 20
ServerLimit 1000
MaxClients 600
MaxRequestsPerChild 0
</IfModule>
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May 25, 2009
I'm looking to get some tips to optimize my Apache webservers. Now i have 2 apache servers with load balancer. If someone can guide me and bring some tips for this purpose is highly appreciated.
Also, i would like to know about disadvantages of enabling KeepAlive. Recently i have enabled it and found my site load much better. But the disadvantage (that i experienced personally) is after stop browsing for a while (about 40-60 minutes) i need to keep triggering the URL of site several times to get enter the website. If not i can't get into it and it likes the site giving no response at all.
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Jun 15, 2008
I've got a VPS server with a total process limit of 100 process.
I know this sounds like a newbie question, what numbers would you recommend for the Apache 2 Conf file to get it running as best as possible without it taking the server down?
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Jun 16, 2008
What have you found to be the best tuning sites for MySQL?
I'm getting into a bit of trouble. We have a weather site, and with all of the traffic, we're getting a little tapped out. When the loads hit between 134 and 160, the mail clients start to time out. Apache is still pretty fast, although it takes a little longer once you cross loads of 80, 5 second page loads, but when it hits between 130 and 160, I'm seeing 15-20 second page loads. DA is impossible above 80 but SSH is still very workable. Apache is tweaked to the max. I've kicked up some of the sizes in MySQL several weeks ago, and that did it them. However, we're taking on about 22,000 to 25,000 uniques an hour now. We normally can handle that no problem, but people are asking for maps a lot more now with the flooding and all. That requires a lot of MySQL lookups and the CPU creating a lot more maps. The maps I already cache for the duration, which is 15 minutes. The only horse I have left to whip is MySQL. After that, it will probably be a move to FreeBSD 7, but I'd like to throw in a few tweaks yet before we do that.
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Feb 27, 2007
I am reading the BYO Database Driven Website Using PHP and MySQL and I am ready to play around a bit. I was wondering if anyone could recommend a quality provider with this language. I have had problems with some in the past when using Joomla so I am trying eleviate that problem from the get-go.
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Jul 27, 2008
I'm no SQL expert so I'm not exactly sure what to look for in-depth here. However, I noticed that MySQL would periodically raise to 98% cpu usage in top. So, I checked it out and turns out every time you load the front page of a site I host it takes about 30 seconds to load and its during that time that MySQL is freaking out.
I know the user relies heavily on MySQL, however I want to try to narrow down the problem as much as possible for them. Any recommendations on what else to look for?
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Nov 28, 2007
I have 2 ecommerce sites now hosted at 2 different shared locations, both sites offer same exact products and pricing. I am in the process of elancing out the recode/rebuild for both sites to share one mysql database, cart and to be housed together in one VPS.
I plan to put them both on 1 windows VPS (they are asp) each with its own separate IP but have heard this can cause problems with search engines especially google. I have great natural organic right now (1st position for 5 of my demo keywords) and dont want to put that at risk but getting really tired of 2 separate backends, carts, hosting etc..
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Mar 4, 2008
if there is a general rule of thumb on the amount of web sites can be loaded onto an Apache server which has 4Gb RAM and RAID. Each site will utilize one database, of about 5 Mb max. Preferably CPanel, else is there something else recommended for managing lots of sites?
Can I conceivably get 1000 sites per server or more?
What/where in httpd.conf do i tweak to allow more files to be open?
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Jul 8, 2007
Can i run multiple sites on apache? and if so how do i do it.
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Apr 17, 2015
I think my server underwent a DDoS attack a couple weekends ago. Anywho, I get over 300 CRON emails with this error in it, they were supposed to be sent over the several weeks, I Hard-rebooted my server and it then finally sent all those emails at once. Running Debian 7.8. The email said this:
Email Heading:
Cron <root@raptor2720> [ -x /usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime ] && [ -x /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean ] && [ -d /var/lib/php5 ] && /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean /var/lib/php5 $(/usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime)
Email Body: find: invalid predicate `-ignore_readdir_race'
I try command line:
ROOT: sudo /etc/init.d/psa start
[FAILing psa... [....] Starting Plesk engine pool manager: sw-engine-fpm failed!
[Code] .....
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Jan 6, 2015
We have several sites on one server. When I use the plesk wordpress manager it some how updates the User and Group permissions on folders and files with the username apache. How or what command do I run to get it to use the site username and psacln. It appears something maybe in an update or whatever has caused this issue. This only occurs with wordpress and drupal updates from the plesk interface.
What command can I run just to update the permissions to update all users to a username and psacln security settings on folders and directories.Running Plesk 12.0.18 and CentOS7
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Apr 11, 2009
I'm running a Xeon Quad Core 2.5GHz with 2GB RAM. Comments on my setup for shared hosting? (will upgrade ram if people believe that will help with increase page loadtimes.)
XCACHE:
xcache.shm_scheme = "mmap"
xcache.size = 64M
xcache.count = 5
xcache.slots = 16K
xcache.ttl = 3600
xcache.gc_interval = 7200
xcache.var_size = 64M
xcache.var_count = 5
xcache.var_slots = 16K
xcache.var_ttl = 3600
xcache.var_maxttl = 7200
xcache.var_gc_interval = 300
xcache.test = Off
xcache.readonly_protection = Off
xcache.mmap_path = "/dev/zero"
xcache.coredump_directory = ""
xcache.cacher = On
xcache.stat = On
xcache.optimizer = On
MySQL:
[mysqld]
set-variable = max_connections=500
safe-show-database
old-passwords = 1
skip-networking
skip-name-resolve
skip-external-locking
socket = /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
skip-locking
key_buffer = 384M
max_allowed_packet = 1M
table_cache = 5120
join_buffer_size = 1M
read_buffer_size = 1M
sort_buffer_size = 2M
read_rnd_buffer_size=8M
myisam_sort_buffer_size=64M
thread_cache_size=8
thread_cache=256
query_cache_limit=12M
query_cache_size=512M
thread_concurrency = 8
wait_timeout=120
connect_timeout=30
long_query_time=5
[isamchk]
key_buffer = 256M
sort_buffer_size = 256M
read_buffer = 2M
write_buffer = 2M
[myisamchk]
key_buffer = 256M
sort_buffer_size = 256M
read_buffer = 2M
write_buffer = 2M
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Feb 27, 2008
MySQL keep giving me error like this:
Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: Can't create a new thread (errno 11); if you are not out of available memory, you can consult the manual for a possible OS-dependent bug in /home/user/public_html/file.php on line 400
Can't create a new thread (errno 11); if you are not out of available memory, you can consult the manual for a possible OS-dependent bug
My server has 5GB SWAP, 2GB RAM
[my.cnf]
key buffer = 512m
read buffer = 4m
sort buffer = 4m
max connection = 500
i learn using a formula key buffer + (read+sort)*max connection
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Feb 12, 2008
I hosted users files on a xfs partition.
I use SATA II disks, and sometimes load is increased when ftp activity is intensive.
Drive where users files are hosted returns values like
hdparm -Tt /dev/sdb
/dev/sdb:
Timing cached reads: 5050 MB in 2.00 seconds = 2528.72 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 4 MB in 3.30 seconds = 1.21 MB/sec
I noticed a load increase specially when I delete a directory with many small files.
ways to optimyze a xfs partition?
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Jun 14, 2007
currently im on a VPS server and things are fine normally. However whenever there are like 20 users on my site (browser based text game) things get ugly. The sql queries are all needed and don't think it can get much more effiecent.
Anyways my website is very dynamic all information is changing every second.
For example a user when every page they go to or refresh their account is being set to time() to show that they are online at that second. Processor load gets up to like 6 at times and that is when it is virtually impossible to connect to the site.
Is there anythign you recommend? mysql is the top then when i login via ssh and run 'top'
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May 23, 2009
Well, I decided giving it a shot.
I have a large proxy, are getting ~3k pageviews/day.
I only got 128 MB RAM on my VPS, so no panels works on it (not even kloxo/lxa). I would guess apache wont do it in the long run either.
So I decided to go with nginx. But I feel it isn't quite good optimized, as it sometimes takes like 1 minute to load the page.
Here is my current config:
#######################################################################
#
# This is the main Nginx configuration file.
#
# More information about the configuration options is available on
# * the English wiki - http://wiki.codemongers.com/Main
# * the Russian documentation - http://sysoev.ru/nginx/
#
#######################################################################
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Main Module - directives that cover basic functionality
#
# http://wiki.codemongers.com/NginxMainModule
#
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
user nginx;
worker_processes 12;
error_log /var/log/nginx/error.log;
#error_log /var/log/nginx/error.log notice;
#error_log /var/log/nginx/error.log info;
pid /var/run/nginx.pid;
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Events Module
#
# http://wiki.codemongers.com/NginxEventsModule
#
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
events {
worker_connections 1024;
}
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# HTTP Core Module
#
# http://wiki.codemongers.com/NginxHttpCoreModule
#
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
http {
include /etc/nginx/mime.types;
default_type application/octet-stream;
log_format main '$remote_addr - $remote_user [$time_local] $request '
'"$status" $body_bytes_sent "$http_referer" '
'"$http_user_agent" "$http_x_forwarded_for"';
access_log /var/log/nginx/access.log main;
sendfile on;
#tcp_nopush on;
#keepalive_timeout 0;
keepalive_timeout 65;
#gzip on;
# Load config files from the /etc/nginx/conf.d directory
include /etc/nginx/conf.d/*.conf;
#
# The default server
#
server {
listen 80;
server_name _;
#charset koi8-r;
#access_log logs/host.access.log main;
location / {
root /usr/share/nginx/html;
index index.php index.html index.htm;
}
error_page 404 /404.html;
location = /404.html {
root /usr/share/nginx/html;
}
# redirect server error pages to the static page /50x.html
#
error_page 500 502 503 504 /50x.html;
location = /50x.html {
root /usr/share/nginx/html;
}
# proxy the PHP scripts to Apache listening on 127.0.0.1:80
#
#location ~ .php$ {
# proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1;
#}
# pass the PHP scripts to FastCGI server listening on 127.0.0.1:9000
#
location ~ .php$ {
root html;
fastcgi_pass 127.0.0.1:9000;
fastcgi_index index.php;
fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME /usr/share/nginx/html$fastcgi_script_name;
include fastcgi_params;
}
# deny access to .htaccess files, if Apache's document root
# concurs with nginx's one
#
#location ~ /.ht {
# deny all;
#}
}
}
Any ideas on better optimizing?
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