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My webstie is slow and I'm trying to troubleshoot the backend.

On an article page the cpu is hitting ~100%.

I'm using ubuntu/Apache and I'm viewing the stats using top.

The process hogging the cpu is giving me a pid number but is that just apache's number or can I track down a more specific process that is causing the cpu cycles?

If so how?

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I've used newrelic monitoring tool to trace specific resource consuming web requests. New relic monitors all apache transaction. It's a paid tool but you can use 14 days trial account.

http://www.newrelic.com/

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  • I'm actually using relic already but I haven't really looked into it much, I didn't realize it was that thorough.
    – UzumakiDev
    Mar 11, 2014 at 20:05

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