Kisku Hey, you can execute the command yum install htop -y && htop on the server, you can see what resources are occupied on your server

    aapanel_power

    Can you tell me if it is possible to place more processes inside the aapanel monitor, like Mysql, Nginx, or know some software to monitor the CPU that points the history in graph and showing which process consumed more cpu?

    Kisku Hello, take a look at the current status and performance adjustment of MySQL

    How much memory does the server have?

    7 days later

    hi sir i am having same issue even no cron job is running but cpu usage is 100%
    how to solve i am new to this aapanel ,and don't have much idea about ![

      aapanel_power How to stop this process and how can i check how many process are going on
      is there guideline i am new to aapanel

      I also often experience this, I have a 32 core cpu ..... this happens when our website is crawled by bots

      PhongLy Hello, the server command line executes the following command to analyze and see what process occupies and consumes
      yum -y install htop && htop

      I was also facing same problem.....on my end it was due to Mysql. There was a very large DB table which was cause this problem.

      I was also facing same problem..🤦

      5 months later

      when try to execute "yum -y install htop && htop" then got this:

      There are no enabled repos.
      Run "yum repolist all" to see the repos you have.
      You can enable repos with yum-config-manager --enable <repo>

      10 months later

      Hello, I have same issue, so how to solve it? I dont see answer.

        ovsas
        Hello, please check the slow log of mysql, which SQL statement is the problem, and try to send it to the developer of the website for optimization.

        a year later

        I am using an AA panel Control panel. It is continuously increasing CPU
        and Load. Also, I used the command top and saw that
        Mysql and PHP FPM pool www is taking too many resources.
        How can I control this

        I am using this VPS server configuration
        30GB Ram
        8 CPU

          aaP_technicalteamdev
          If it is mysql, php, nginx, it is recommended to check the website log to see if it has been attacked, or if mysql, php have a large number of slow logs, and if so, contact the programmer to deal with it for you;
          If you can’t analyze website logs, the software store has [Website statistics], which can be used to visually check the logs to see which website requests and accesses are currently abnormal. If a large number of requests come in within 1 second or a few seconds, there is a high probability of being hit. Yes, you can install our [nginx waf] plugin to block attacks
          Open the nginx firewall, check whether there is an attacked record, try to adjust the cc defense rule of the nginx firewall to enhanced mode, and see if the cpu has dropped.

            It's normal. With my 24GB of memory, there aren't many websites running. That's just how it is.