Doctor

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Like I said, if you guys are running Redhat Enterprise on a hyper-threading server using kernel 2.4.2x, then you should upgrade your kernel to a xeon 2.6.3.
 

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to get 2.4 or 2.6 kernel do I MUST have red hat enterprise?

I have red hat 9, cpanel 9+, whm 9+
what the price for a upgrade?
is there a good how to to upgrade from red hat 9 to enterprise?
Why is enterprise better?

These questions that I'm asking myself now.
I'm going to search the forum for these questions after this post If I find any answers I'll be editing in this post.
 

Doctor

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Originally posted by viooltje
to get 2.4 or 2.6 kernel do I MUST have red hat enterprise?

I have red hat 9, cpanel 9+, whm 9+
what the price for a upgrade?
is there a good how to to upgrade from red hat 9 to enterprise?
Why is enterprise better?

These questions that I'm asking myself now.
I'm going to search the forum for these questions after this post If I find any answers I'll be editing in this post.
My solution is only for those using RHE.

What CPU, RAM and kernel is your server using? How many accounts do you have on that server?
 

viooltje

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WHM 9.1.0 cPanel 9.1.0-S93
RedHat 9 - WHM X v2.1.2

dell dual xeon
564 mb
uname -r
2.4.20-30.9smp

ordered 4x1GB memory out of stock hope will be added soon

about ten account only one is active the rest generate about 5 mb traffic a day one main site 10gb a day.
 

Doctor

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Originally posted by viooltje
WHM 9.1.0 cPanel 9.1.0-S93
RedHat 9 - WHM X v2.1.2

dell dual xeon
564 mb
uname -r
2.4.20-30.9smp

ordered 4x1GB memory out of stock hope will be added soon

about ten account only one is active the rest generate about 5 mb traffic a day one main site 10gb a day.
I think it could be a kernel config problem rather than insufficient memory. Get your provider or a server admin to look into your problem.