Controling Rapidleech Cpuload - Help?

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Dohwee

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Well How do you guys control the CPUload on rapidleech? mine is going 75% and its an i7 8gb dedi.. "all resources" for rapidleech.. it still couldn't take it..

Currently running
-Upload
-Download
-Unrar
-Rar

(Unrar & Rar is hardly used)

Im running a cPANEL too :D
 
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Well it depends, is the dedicated server fully yours? If so are you sharing it with someone else, or you are a client on it? i.e shared?

If you are a shared on that then its basically that someone else is raping that hard, or either you have opened multiple windows for transloading or you are unraring many files at once. Downloading and Uploading don't affect much unless you aren't doing multiple acts.

To control it, just reboot your server. -_- (If its your Dedi)
 
@Arikarin

Yeah its my dedi..

All to myself i got root access and everything D:

-Do you know how to make time limit for 1 user before they can transload again?
I'll pay for this script :)
 
@Dohwee ,
You can check the CPU Usage from your Admin panel of your dedicated , and try to Disable unwanted functions of cPanel ,which eats lots of CPU.
A i7 8 GB dedicated can handle about 10-12 simultaneous Trans-loads without any problem or Load. Its a strange Fact you are telling here.

If you need any help , i am always here to Help you out
 
ditch cpanel, it's useless if you're only hosting rapidleech on your dedi
and use lighttpd instead of apache it's the best for filehosting, and more lightweight than apache. also turn off your mysqld if you're only hosting rapidleech without member management system, it's not needed. 8gb RAM is too much for RL, unless you got 1000+ users running it at the same time :D
 
Dohwee u seriouslly need to format the server... put in 64bit OS...i think ur cpanel is bugged..

i7 with 8 GB should work like charm for 100users..
 
as said ditch cpanel, if you must have a control panel use webmin for this as its only rl. Disable mysql, disable dns, optimize the server. There is no reason to have such a load with 1 rl running lol...I have a i7 dedi with 12gigs ram split into 3 vps that have 4gb ram each and on one load usually never more than 50% and thats with more than one user.
 
i don't really need a cpanel.. i just want a working webserver + a FTP connection to my webserver thats all..

So i will ditch cPanel. and which one should i take? cause the last time i tried to config a webmin i fail miserably
 
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