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Old 01-04-2008, 14:44
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Question Linux [url=http://www.eukhost.com/vps-hosting.php]VPS Hosting[/url] Memory Usage

Hi all,

Just playing around with my new VPS Hosting L-01, getting familiar with VPZ and WHM, was just wondering what I should see for the memory usage in the status page.

I'ts corrently reading 45%, was 72% until support upped the memory allocation to 384 Meg. Is this a normal figure to see ?

Remember it's a bare bones system at present no accounts created yet. Only thing set up yet is the host name and DNS servers.

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In case of VPS Hosting you should use virtuozzo control panel to check resources utilized by VPS Hosting. You can access it using https://ipaddr:4643/
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In case of VPS Hosting you should use virtuozzo control panel to check resources utilized by VPS Hosting. You can access it using https://ipaddr:4643/
Thanks Scott, the Virtuoso panel reads 38% as opposed to 45.4% as in previous post is this normal for a bare bones VPS Hosting ?

I also get this message on accessing the VCP.

There is a problem with this website hosting's security certificate.
The security certificate presented by this website hosting was not issued by a trusted certificate authority.
The security certificate presented by this website hosting was issued for a different website hosting's address.
Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server.


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Yes. It is normal. You can check more details using "Top" Stats in SSH.
No worries if you facing SSL errors while accessing vzpp. It is because virtuozzo using self signed certificate. You can just ignore the warnings.
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Yes. It is normal. You can check more details using "Top" Stats in SSH.
No worries if you facing SSL errors while accessing vzpp. It is because virtuozzo using self signed certificate. You can just ignore the warnings.
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