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Hi everyone, I host a server with few services running for my family and friends. The server freezes sometimes. Where the services stop responding. If I try to ssh into the server, it takes a lot of time (3 to 5 mins) for it to connect. After being connected, every letter I type takes 2 to 3 mins to appear on screen.

Seems like the server is overloaded with tasks. But I am not sure what load it is running. I have netdata installed. I could pull up following screenshots for insights.

Can someone please help me in troubleshooting the issue?

I have tried testing stress testing my RAM and CPU, and they were fine. But I would start troubleshooting from scratch if you have recommendations for testings softwares.

Please also let me know if there is anything I can pull from netdata to help in trouble shooting.

System Specification:

System RAM

Disk I/O

Total CPU Utilization

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[–] vegetaaaaaaa@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

look at which processes have the highest used memory

You can also do that from the Applications menu in netdata, mem chart.

I would also check the swap usage chart, I also think parent poster is correct and you are running into memory exhaustion, systems suddenly starts swapping like mad, disk I/O spikes, causing general unreponsiveness.