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Issue mysql High CPU usage

riadshout

New Pleskian
Hi everyone recently facing a big issue with the MySQL service, MySQL service use more than 11 cores. Anyone please how can I resolve the issue?
 

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Slow MySQL queries generate high CPU usage on the server.

1. Identify the slowest queries. For example:

# plesk db "SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PROCESSLIST ORDER BY TIME ASC \G"

Id: 444047
User: johndoe
Host: localhost
db: ExampleDB
Command: Query
Time: 300
State: Sending data

2. Log in to Plesk and go to Tools & Settings > Database servers > click on the number of databases.
3. Identify the subscription associated with the database from step 1
4. Kill the slow queries by their ID from step 1:

# plesk db "kill ID"

5. Suspend the subscription where the identified database is registered to decrease CPU load.
6. Contact website developers to review slow SQL queries and fix the issue.
 
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