Some VPS Issues

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by jarral, Apr 6, 2009.

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    Hi i have an vps with Centos os & LXadmin as control panel

    The problem starts this way .

    SITE: www.surfdurp.info

    The site i use vps for becomes too slow and sometimes doesnt open but i can open lxadmin use it just normally there is no problem at all with lx admin . its just the site that doesnt open

    i tried to figure it out using Watchmouse it give me this :

    NS (2 record(s) found)
    Target TTL Status

    ns1.surfdurp.info 86000 NOTICE (2 messages)

    The TTL value is high NOTICE

    Got response from ns1.surfdurp.info OK

    ns2.surfdurp.info 86000 FATAL (2 messages)

    The TTL value is high NOTICE

    No responses from ns2.surfdurp.info obtained FATAL


    Why is this so anyway i can rid of this issue? i am on an vps with 1 gig of ram quad pc
     
    jarral, Apr 6, 2009 IP
  2. norbert

    norbert Guest

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    Hm, you should first check if the performance problem really has to do with domain name resolution. I don't think so.
    That you don't get an answer from your secondary dns is another problem. You must make sure that this name server also has your entries.

    First, set up your workstation so that you have a local dns resolution, so that a name server isn't needed. (on Linux put your domain and IP in /etc/hosts e.g.)

    Then check again. If problem persists check the processes on your server and how much CPU, RAM etc. they consume, also database performance and whatever daemon you are running, logs also. As you have a VPS and no dedicated system it is also possible that another one on your system slows down the machine.
     
    norbert, Apr 7, 2009 IP
  3. lachrymologist

    lachrymologist Active Member

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    reboot your vps and have yourself a litespeed webserver it's way more lighter than apache
     
    lachrymologist, Apr 8, 2009 IP