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OkijaAmaka
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hello,

i don't know the configuration i did wrong but a file is eating 100% CPU of my server and unable for me to do anything.

when contacted my hosting, they asked me to locate /usr/local/apps/php55/bin/php-cgi and there is a process there which i need to kill normally.

please where is

/usr/local/apps/php55/bin/php-cgi?

thanks
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webuzo_manager
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Hi OkijaAmaka,

The path that you have mentioned is correct , that where the php-cgi binary is located.

Your hosting provider meant that you need to kill the process that was started by the binary.

Use the following command :
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killall php-cgi
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OkijaAmaka
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Quote From : nikhil.m February 4, 2017, 4:03 am
Hi OkijaAmaka,

The path that you have mentioned is correct , that where the php-cgi binary is located.

Your hosting provider meant that you need to kill the process that was started by the binary.

Use the following command :
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killall php-cgi


Thank you very much
This is what they said

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After looking over the server it looks like the process is originating from here, /usr/local/apps/php55/bin/php-cgi . I had to reboot the server because I was not able to access the server. I logged in and had to kill all processes from user soft. Ever since I did that, it has been stable for the last 15 minutes. The processes are currently being stopped by the program before I can even investigate. I would recommend taking a look at the directory. But I would recommend using a different program as it is using an out of date php version.



After 30 minutes, the whole started again


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OkijaAmaka
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Please I need urgent reply because this is making me mad

Is there any way to locate the path during webuzo panel?

Maybe I Can do it manually
or anyway you guys can assist me
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OkijaAmaka
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somebody should give me a quick reply please!!!!!
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OkijaAmaka
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hello,

3 days ago i got an alert my websites are not working due to crazy php-cgi consumption, so i use pinguzo (under webuzo) to check. the problem is i don't know how to detect the actually files going this madness but php-cgi takes 440% as against 100%. please what will i do.

i don't know if i am under attack because i once gave someone my details that result to this but all i want is to remove this.

i have run **killall php-cgi**  but it keeps restarting again about few minutes and hang my server. and i need to inform my host to shut down apache, so i can login and try again. please, all my website are down and this is not good for me and my business.

as for my host, they will not do much because i am on self-managed, i didn't buy it intentionally but because of her promo and her space but it is good to always learn something new

please help me

server info ( using to pinguzo)
IPv6    fe80::219:b9ff:fef8:f2d7
OS    CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (Core) x86_64
CPU    Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X3210
Cores    4 x 2133 MHz
CPU Usage    0.00 %
RAM    4342 MB / 7823 MB
Load    199.45, 184.78, 198.72
Uptime    5.01 Hours
Interface    enp3s0
Kernel    3.10.0-514.2.2.el7.x86_64
Last Update    1.52 Minutes
Status    [Online] Online
Agent    0.8.0

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