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Old 07-02-2009, 01:23 PM
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Unhappy how to fix this problem causing cpu exceeded error?

Hi,

Now I'm looking at our last cpu_exceeded_logs file and there is long list point to "/ramdisk/bin/fcgiphp5" which I don't know much about it or don't know how to deal with that. would you please tell what exactly it means and what should I do to avoid it?

Example of my last cpu_exceeded_logs file:

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CPU Exceeded Log For Wed Jul  1 13:36:52 2009

  Wed Jul  1 13:36:52 2009: used  0.77 seconds of cpu time for /ramdisk/bin/fcgiphp5 - *****
  Wed Jul  1 13:36:52 2009: used  0.82 seconds of cpu time for /ramdisk/bin/fcgiphp5 - *****
  Wed Jul  1 13:36:52 2009: used  0.92 seconds of cpu time for /ramdisk/bin/fcgiphp5 - *****
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Old 07-03-2009, 08:47 PM
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I think you have 'FastCGI' installed. FastCGI might not be for everyone. Try to disable it and use the normal PHP executer and see if that fix it.
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Old 07-06-2009, 04:44 AM
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Thank JamesYap for your reply. I changed that but the problem still exists .

how can I find the exact cause of problem while the error log is too meaningless for me?

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Old 07-06-2009, 05:29 AM
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But if you're still getting CPU quotas exceeded with FastCGI disabled, you should be getting different error messages, hopefully ones that give you a better idea of what's happening. The error messages you've posted occur only if you're using FastCGI.
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Old 07-06-2009, 05:33 AM
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Here is the screenshot of my PHP settings:



and here is the new error lines:

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Mon Jul 6 00:34:50 2009: used 0.77 seconds of cpu time for /ramdisk/bin/php5
Mon Jul 6 00:34:50 2009: used 0.50 seconds of cpu time for /ramdisk/bin/php5
Mon Jul 6 00:34:50 2009: used 0.80 seconds of cpu time for /ramdisk/bin/php5
According to This guide i switched to FastCGI but it seems there is no difference for me!

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Old 07-06-2009, 05:50 AM
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Well, at least that tells you that FastCGI isn't the problem - the error messages are different, though no more helpful.

So on to the next question. What are you running when you get these errors? What scripts are you using? You're not giving us much to go on, here.

Here's the knowledgebase article about CPU quota errors.

At the end of that article, there's supposed to be a link to a form you can submit to BH to see if their techs can track down what's causing the problem, but they've changed the knowledgebase structure, so the link is broken. I'd use Live Chat to contact the support folks - maybe they can at least give you a working link to the form.
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Old 07-06-2009, 06:00 AM
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I've installed wordpress and my site has between almost 20 to 50 concurrent visitors per minute and almost average of 7000 daily hits.

I've just talked to BH support guys and they said it might be because of site outgrown and passing over shared hosting boundreis and limits! is that true?
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Old 07-06-2009, 06:07 AM
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As for that broken link you mentioned support told me to do this:

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Just go back to the http://helpdesk.bluehost.com and then click on open a ticket
and submit one in the cpu exceeeded section
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Old 07-06-2009, 06:08 AM
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Yes, that's possible. Bargain shared hosting certainly has its limits, and when a site gets very popular, it's time to start thinking about a dedicated server or VPS. It's like trying to handle 25,000 cars per hour on a two-lane road. You can repave the road, straighten out the curves, and put wider shoulders on it, but it still won't be able to handle the traffic.

And there's not much you can do to optimize Wordpress - the folks who develop it have already done about all they can.
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Old 07-06-2009, 06:09 AM
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As for that broken link...
Thanks for the info.

There are a lot of broken links in the knowledgebase, unfortunately. When they changed the structure of it, no one spent the time needed to fix the links.
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