MySQL/Wordpress issue
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@wls-itguy
I am not sure what that means either. Have you started the mysql.service back up? If you do a [systemctl status mysql.service] from the terminal does it say its active(in green letters) and running? -
That actually sounds like the service is not running or responding to me but do check that with the command above.
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running Debian 7
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Right sorry , I do everything in Fedora/Centos. The syntax will be different then
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@wls-itguy How much RAM?
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4GB plan through Linode.
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Hmm I'm surprised your having issues with that much ram. I mean it certainly could be something else then. You have to check your logs to be sure. Main ones to check are your Apache log and Mysql log. I suspect its Mysql that is messing up though. I would run that Mysql tuner as it can't hurt and will only help.
Did you check to see if mysql is running and responding yet?
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@aaronstuder said in MySQL/Wordpress issue:
@wls-itguy How much RAM?
@wls-itguy said in MySQL/Wordpress issue:
4GB plan through Linode.
Now that I think about it. We resized (downsized) about 2 months ago and I'd like to think that it was around that time (maybe a little later) that this issue showed up.
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@jmoore
When I restart MySQL I get this:Checking for tables which need an upgrade, are corrupt or were
not closed cleanly.. -
Using
top
would show you the ram usage.... -
Installing netdata may be of use... I'm still trying to figure out where I might use it.
Others were saying it sends anonymous data back to the developers site... but I don't know if that's true or not. Maybe a flag to disable etc..
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Ok yeah that still sounds like mysql just stopped responding and is just sitting there doing nothing. You first error indicates that it is not running.
Try this: [service mysql status] from the termina. Is mysql running and active?
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@jmoore It is when I restart the service. and then about 30-90 seconds later it stops again.
@DustinB3403 What do you mean by using top?
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Running top from the cli would show you the ram usage, high ram users etc.
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To check all your memory at once just do this command from the terminal. [free -m ]
That will show you the current state of your memory.
Top command is just that. Type [top] in the terminal. Watch it for a while then hit ctrl-z to end the top session -
Goign to lunch, be back in a bit.
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@wls-itguy said in MySQL/Wordpress issue:
4GB plan through Linode.
1GB should be plenty.
What's the output of sar and sar -r?
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@wls-itguy said in MySQL/Wordpress issue:
@jmoore It is when I restart the service. and then about 30-90 seconds later it stops again.
@DustinB3403 What do you mean by using top?
The top command. But it isn't a good tool for that. For immediately memory use this instead free -m
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Sorry I've been away. Had a morning call then hanging with my dad. I'm here now.
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Can I get the output of **df -h ** as well?