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Cloudlinux (cPanel) server rebooted & rebooted & ...

danitfkdanitfk Member
edited February 2015 in Help

Hello all geeks


Recently I met a really bullsh** problem :)

I have a web hosting server , I did Installed cPanel / Cloudlinux / NginxCP and using for hosting.
RAM of this VM is 16GB , Hypervisor is KVM, CPU is E3-1246 v3, Also a good box for hosting less than 30 accounts.
Also I must note this , It's using for more than 6 month.
But In last 2 month ago , Server rebooted A LOT OF TIMES !
I did contact to cloudlinux support and they said installed kdump and checked , there is no crash dumps.
Also I have some problem with my root ( ~/ ) partition , It was small size for /tmp . So I move PHP session and mysql tmp to another partition and root partition always using less than 70% of capacity.
But Server reboot a lot of time.
Is there any body experience this issue on his hosting server?
Also I'm sorry about my english :)

Comments

  • What's your VM partition layout

  • @nexmark said:
    What's your VM partition layout

    30GB for /
    390GB for /home
    It's a LVM on two enterprise intel ssd.

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    Does the host reboot or just the guest? If just the guest, does anything display on the host console?

    Run this script made by cPanel to log what is happening on the server and find out what is happening immediately before the reboot takes place.

    https://github.com/cPanelTechs/SysSnap

  • Are you running the latest kernel?

  • Mahfuz_SS_EHLMahfuz_SS_EHL Host Rep, Veteran

    I had KVM, same issue was happening. Later on, moved to Xen & everything solved.

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @Mahfuz_SS_EHL said:
    I had KVM, same issue was happening. Later on, moved to Xen & everything solved.

    Ah come on now that's cheating :P

    Thanked by 2netomx tomsfarm
  • Mahfuz_SS_EHLMahfuz_SS_EHL Host Rep, Veteran

    @Jar said:
    Ah come on now that's cheating :P

    Don't know if It's cheating or Not. But, I collected information from other Users, most of them reported this issue.

    Thanked by 1jar
  • @nexmark said:
    Are you running the latest kernel?

    Hypervisor: 2.6.32-431.29.2.el6.x86_64


    Guest: 2.6.32-531.29.2.lve1.3.11.1.el6.x86_64

  • danitfkdanitfk Member
    edited February 2015

    @Mahfuz_SS_EHL said:
    I had KVM, same issue was happening. Later on, moved to Xen & everything solved.

    Hello ,

    Thanks for sharing your experiences

    But Other VM's work just fine and have more than 2 month uptime.

  • @Jar said:
    Does the host reboot or just the guest? If just the guest, does anything display on the host console?

    Run this script made by cPanel to log what is happening on the server and find out what is happening immediately before the reboot takes place.

    https://github.com/cPanelTechs/SysSnap

    Hello Jar ,

    Thanks a lot about your suggestion

    I did run this script.

  • @danitfk said:

    Well got the same problem months ago. Kernel was the problem. But thats for me

  • @ZweiTiger said:

    Which kernel version caused trouble and which one did not?

  • @Amitz said:

    Hello , thanks for your reply.

    The guest one ,

    Guest: 2.6.32-531.29.2.lve1.3.11.1.el6.x86_64

  • @Amitz said:

    Hello , Which one?

    2.6.32-531.29.2.lve1.3.11.1.el6.x86_64 ?

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