This feature is for cPanel and WHM version 68. One can navigate to (WHM >> Home >> Server Status >> Daily Process Log
) to work on this feature.
It displays information about one’s server’s consumption of memory and processing power. The processes running on one’s server depend on the following factors:
- One’s WHM configuration.
- One’s installed daemons and applications.
- Users’ installed daemons and applications.
Select the Day
This interface displays yesterday’s, today’s, and tomorrow’s dates. In order to view information for a date, one can click on the appropriate link.
Usage by User
This table will display the usage for each user on the server.
Table:
- User: Has the name of the user.
- Domain: Contains the primary domain for the user.
- %CPU: Contains the average daily percentage of the CPU’s processing power consumed by the user.
- %MEM: Contains the average daily percentage of RAM consumed by the user.
- MySQL Processes: Contains the average number of MySQL® processes for the user.
Top Processes
This table displays information about how much the CPU was consumed by the individual processes on that day.
Table:
1. User:
Contains the name of the user who runs the process.
Example: If one log in to the server as the root user, this column will display root for any processes that were initiated.
2. Domain:
Contains the user’s primary domain.
Example: The column will only display domains for users which are cPanel accounts. Generally, when the user is a daemon or a system user, the column remains empty.
3. %CPU:
Contains the highest percentage of the CPU that this process had used.
Example: This column will display 19% CPU for a process that was made run for three seconds and had used the following amounts of processing power:
- 1% CPU in the first second.
- 19% CPU in the second second.
- 3% CPU in the third second.
4. Process:
Contains the process, as exactly appearing in the process list.
Conclusion
This feature shows details about one’s server consuming processing power and memory through certain technical ways.