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    Question CPU/Memory/MySQL Usage Explained

    Can someone explain the relevance of the data on this page of WHM?

    The CPU% column - is this the average CPU usage for the User over the day (in the attached example .13%)?

    Under the Domain column, there are additional rows for each user which are called "Top Process" where the domain column contains something like

    %CPU 21.3

    and under the column entitled %CPU there might be something like

    spamd child

    In the above example, does this mean that the spamd process took up 21.3% of the users daily CPU usage of .13% (i.e. spamd actually used .028% of the CPU daily)???

    Documentation is so vague for WHM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by santrix View Post
    Can someone explain the relevance of the data on this page of WHM?

    The CPU% column - is this the average CPU usage for the User over the day (in the attached example .13%)?

    Under the Domain column, there are additional rows for each user which are called "Top Process" where the domain column contains something like

    %CPU 21.3

    and under the column entitled %CPU there might be something like

    spamd child

    In the above example, does this mean that the spamd process took up 21.3% of the users daily CPU usage of .13% (i.e. spamd actually used .028% of the CPU daily)???

    Documentation is so vague for WHM.
    The percentages you see are all of overall CPU usage.

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    OK, sorry for the long delay...

    The only problem with your answer is that they add up to more than 100%... Are they peak values, or quotients?

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