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litespeed_wiki:troubleshooting:advanced-lsof [2018/09/10 20:02] Jackson Zhang created |
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/dev/mapper/centos_linux2-root /usr/share/cagefs-skeleton/var/cpanel/userdata/tahacocukoyunpar xfs rw,nosuid,relatime,attr2,inode64,usrquota 0 0 | /dev/mapper/centos_linux2-root /usr/share/cagefs-skeleton/var/cpanel/userdata/tahacocukoyunpar xfs rw,nosuid,relatime,attr2,inode64,usrquota 0 0 | ||
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- | try `cagefsctl --force-update` and lscgid process can finish now but CPU usage is still high. The user will need to contact CloudLinux support for the cagefs mount problem. | + | Try `cagefsctl --force-update` and lscgid process can finish now but CPU usage is still high. The user will need to contact CloudLinux support for the cagefs mount problem. |
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- | **'lscgid -n xxx'** is for LitesSeed to start a Suexec PHP processes and use lscgid to gain root then change user id. Usually, it will immediately execute PHP binary, so won't see it running normally. | + | **'lscgid -n xxx'** is for LitesSeed to start a Suexec PHP processes and use lscgid to gain root then change user id. Usually, it will immediately execute PHP binary, so won't see it running normally. |
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