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How to check the “Resource usage” on cPanel

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How to check the “Resource usage” on cPanel

1.      Log in to your cPanel and search for "Resource Usage"
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2.      Click the “Details” option
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3.      It will show the current resource usage for your website

 

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4.      You can also check for the specify day and time you wish under “Timeframe”

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5.      You can also find the process list under “Snapshot” option
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The "Process List" in the "Resource Usage" section of cPanel provides detailed information about the processes currently running on your hosting account.

·        PID (Process ID): A unique identifier assigned to each running process.

·        Owner: The user or account under which the process is running.

·        Command: The command or executable that initiated the process.

·        CPU Usage: The percentage of CPU resources that the process is using.

·        Memory Usage: The amount of memory (RAM) the process is consuming.

·        Time: The total time the process has been running.


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