Whilst Googling and hunting around for a solution to my problems I've seen max clients popping up with high frequency. My install is now old and I wondered if it was worthwhile setting up a new Linode with the 12.x distro however I wasn't sure if LEMP was still the best thing for me to go for or if LAMP might be better suited to my needs. I'm a bit stumped as to what direction to go now. Out of memory: Kill process 13178 (php-fpm) score 212 or sacrifice child > Out of memory: Kill process 13161 (php-fpm) score 246 or sacrifice child I contacted Linode and they advised me the error causing the issues is as follows: I've also made sure the distro / installed modules are all up to date. I've checked that caching is in fact turned on and working on the various sites. I've been through and disabled all plugins I've found are now redundant to my requirements. The additional memory was gobbled up, just not as quickly. I upgraded to the 1024 product to take into consideration I was perhaps trying to do too much with the server however the problems persisted. If I restarted php-fpm and nginx everything was fine for a short while before the problem reoccured. A few hours after doing so visitors to my sites would get the dreaded "504 Gateway Time-Out" message. (I appreciate when I do so I get bug fixes and enhancements which may bring extra load on the server). When running free -m on the server it generally looks as depleated as the below table shows: total used free shared buffers cachedĭespite the low memory, things never appeared to be a problem for me since sites loaded quickly and I've been able to server circa 2000 page views a day across various domains.Ī couple of days ago I updated all my Wordpress plugins to their newest versions. * Linode 1024 (was Linode 768 until two days ago) LEMP install on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (built using cut n paste guides on VPSBible 2 yrs back)ġ0 Wordpress websites (8 use WP-SuperCache, 2 do not) At the recommendation of the good people on the Linode Support area I've registered on these forums (didn't know they existed until the referral!) since I'm told the community is hugely supportive of one another.
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