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Question Process "ftpsgin+" use 60% of CPU.+

manteca

New Pleskian
Looking at the system monitor I have seen a noticeable increase in CPU consumption.
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I have run the following command in the console: PS AUX and I have detected that there is a process consuming almost 60% of the CPU.
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Do you know where it can come from? Should I restart the server? What do you recommend?
 
An example of ps aux from my server (the output is with columns' headers):
Code:
root@panel:~# ps aux | grep -E '(^USER|php-fpm:)' | head
USER         PID %CPU %MEM    VSZ   RSS TTY      STAT START   TIME COMMAND
root         762  0.0  0.6 255892 40912 ?        Ss   Jan10   0:37 php-fpm: [...]
root         763  0.0  0.6 255872 40724 ?        Ss   Jan10   0:26 php-fpm: [...]

> Process "ftpsgin+" [...]
From your screenshot, the process is php-fpm; the first column is the user. As an example, you can try to figure out what domain requires these resources (based on the username; with the Cgroups Mananger and Monitoring).
 
I have removed the domain so as not to make it public. I have owncloud installed on it and I think that's where things are headed... something with the synchronization of the desktop clients...
 
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