Ralph DiMola wrote:

> I used the contact form for emergency support requests. I got a
> response back last Saturday from David in less than an hour.
> Things were OK by Sunday. When diesel went sideways again on
> Wednesday and last night I again used the contact form for
> emergency support requests but have not received any responses
> for either of the last 2 emergency support requests. That
> being said I see that a few hours after both requests the load
> on diesel went back to LOW.

Any word on why the server load has prolonged spikes?

Is there a user on the affected machines trying to run needlessly complicated scripts?

Many years ago there was discussion here about CPU throttling on the on-rev servers, as we'd expect with any shared hosting service so a single account can't dominate the machine and deny use for others (I once heard someone say that they felt it was a reasonable expectation that they should be able to run CPU-maxing analytics programs on a shared host for 7 or 8 hours at a time <g>)>

It may be helpful to know what causes these unusual server loads.

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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