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11-20-2009, 02:33 AM #1Newbie
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Need Suggestions from VPS Provider
Hi,
I have Self Managed 60GB VPS with Hyper-VM from a reputated company from 15months.
From last few months Hyper-VM stop showing graph(details) of
Disk and Inode as it normally shows as below...
Resource - Used - Max
Disk - 12.63GB - 58.59 GB
Inode - 249061 - 30720000
I want to know is this a normal process that i have to shut down and restart my VPS every Night or even sometimes twice a day?
My provider do not giving positive and clear-cut answers, pls put some tight on this matter.
Thanks in advance.
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11-20-2009, 02:38 AM #2Rebooting is a hack, not a fix
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Um no, its not normal to have to reboot that frequently. Maybe you should look for management?
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11-20-2009, 02:39 AM #3Uptime Aficionado
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No, shutting down and restarting a server is very seldom a solid fix for the problem.
If you look around, google search, etc you'll see that hyper-vm is a far from stable product, potentially still ridden with security holes. I would look for a company with one of the new VPS panels, i.e. SolusVM, VePortal, etc, if I were you.Ask me about CloudCentrum (coming soon) -- The complete, turn-key cloud software solution
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11-20-2009, 02:54 AM #4Newbie
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Thanks Mark n e-Sensibility for your replies.
I just want to know its a prob from my side to my provider's side.
I am using only 12GB out of 60GB for my direct personal clients only, No resellers, no email SPAM etc, only business website hosting.
I am not expert but can handle, WHM, cPanel n Hyper-VM.
Want to know why HD and Inode info disappear from Hyper-VM daily and shows when i restart my VPS manually?
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11-20-2009, 03:02 AM #5Uptime Aficionado
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There are about a million reasons why and we would need to see logs in order to determine that answer.
It's definitely a problem on your provider's side, or with hypervm, which it is their responsibility to manage.Ask me about CloudCentrum (coming soon) -- The complete, turn-key cloud software solution
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11-20-2009, 03:04 AM #6Rebooting is a hack, not a fix
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Are you seeing any other issues during this time, such as a high load?
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11-20-2009, 03:14 AM #7Newbie
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Thanks e-Sensibility for your answer. Even i am silently waiting their response from last few months and daily rebooting manually.
Mark, i never get any over load error, and i am using only 25% of my given space.
I am afraid to sell it to resellers bcoz all sites give slow response and goes offline after few hours when Disk info and Inode info do not show at Hyper-VM.
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11-20-2009, 03:17 AM #8Rebooting is a hack, not a fix
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Maybe the VPS node is just oversold, have you asked if you can be migrated to a different node?
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11-20-2009, 03:28 AM #9Newbie
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Ya Mark, I told around 10 times in last 6 months. They shifted me to another server but still the same problem is going on.
In fact i was unaware and was thinking that my VPS is self-managed so i must reboot it daily to run smoothly... ha ha
I google and read threads at WHT and know that there is no need to shut down and restart daily even if its a self-managed VPS.
I opened a ticket today, now if they don,t fix it, i will move ahead.
Thanks for your time and suggestions.
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11-20-2009, 03:31 AM #10Uptime Aficionado
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Good luck greymatters -- let us know if your provider resolves this issue for you.
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11-20-2009, 03:53 AM #11Newbie
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Thanks WHT and friends, they are responding and shifting me to new server.
I will reply here if my prob will be solved.
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11-20-2009, 04:03 AM #12Rebooting is a hack, not a fix
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Good to hear, hope this migration doesn't cause you any more issues.
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11-22-2009, 02:33 AM #13Newbie
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More then 36 hours passed and my VPS is running fine without the reboot.
Hope this will continue...
Thanks to WHT, friends n my Hosting Company too.
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