Softaculous


Topic : what is sshd: root [priv] and [accepted] all about


Posted By: seandex on February 13, 2017, 12:52 am
during the new update i'm getting those [priv] and [accepted] in the htop command.

i get 100's load average each servers.

are they still updating?

i should turn off the auto update all the time. it always gave me headache.

if server has a few vps then no problem but when other server has alot of vps then horrible experiences all the time when the auto update occurs.

Posted By: asim_shaikh on February 15, 2017, 9:29 am | Post: 1
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i get 100's load average each servers.

are they still updating?


Hi,

Virtualizor Update should not cause any issue on the server regardless of the number of VPS on the server.
We run a background script upgrade.php for updating virtualizor, it usually takes 1 to 4 mins to update.
To check if the upgrade script is still running you can search for upgrade.php in ps aux.


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Regards,
Virtualizor Team
http://www.virtualizor.com

Posted By: Keage on February 15, 2017, 2:23 pm | Post: 2
We don't have the load issue but we do keep automatic updates disabled so we can manage the updates ourselves. However the bug which I reported a long time ago, where disabling automatic updates stops manual updates from working, is still there  :-(   We have to enable automatic updates each time we want to run the manual update.

Posted By: asim_shaikh on February 16, 2017, 5:42 am | Post: 3
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We don't have the load issue but we do keep automatic updates disabled
so we can manage the updates ourselves. However the bug which I reported
a long time ago, where disabling automatic updates stops manual updates
from working, is still there  :-(   We have to enable automatic updates
each time we want to run the manual update.
   
   


These is no "manual update" option it is an immediate update which you do by running the cron manually (your update settings should not be "Never Update").
If you have checked "Never Update" you will not be able to update Virtualizor.


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Regards,
Virtualizor Team
http://www.virtualizor.com

Posted By: seandex on February 24, 2017, 7:51 am | Post: 4
Quote From : asim_shaikh February 15, 2017, 9:29 am
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i get 100's load average each servers.

are they still updating?


Hi,

Virtualizor Update should not cause any issue on the server regardless of the number of VPS on the server.
We run a background script upgrade.php for updating virtualizor, it usually takes 1 to 4 mins to update.
To check if the upgrade script is still running you can search for upgrade.php in ps aux.


i think it does, it counts number of vps or i guess there is command to check on EVERY vps and make the server load average insane 100 - 1000 load average. but 1000 load average? are you serious?
once that script ended, then server is ok but it takes 3-7 days.
i will never going to update ever.

please re-script that more efficiently .

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