Using the Process Manager Updated on June 21, 2022 by InMotion Hosting Contributor 1 Minutes, 59 Seconds to Read If you notice your websites or databases are running slow, it is an indication that something may be utilizing your server’s resources inefficiently. The Process Manager in WHM can identify the specific commands that are currently running along with how much memory and CPU resources they are using. Why resource management is importantUsing the process manager Why Resource Management Is Important for VPS Users One of the best reasons to upgrade to a VPS is having access to this kind of information. This is one of key advantages over shared hosting, in which this kind of information is not available to the user. Getting running processes under control can help make sure you have adequate resources available for your most important assets, like your website, apps, or other properties. In this guide, we will show you how to use the cPanel Process Manager tool in WHM so you can identify what is taking up the resources on your server. Using The Process Manager If you are seeing activity causing a load to be placed on your server, then you can further define what is happening by looking at the process manager. To get to the process manager, you can click on the Load Averages link. The images below break down how you will see the Process Manager in WHM. NOTE: This guide requires root access. Root access is included (at no extra charge) with our Dedicated Server, VPS, and Reseller VPS Hosting plans. Process IDA unique number for each active process on the serverOwnerUser or system account that started and owns the processPriorityA number between -20 and 20 that describes how much time the systems uses to work on the process. -20 is the least CPU intensive, while 20 is the most CPU intensiveCPU%The percentage of your server’s processing power that the process usesMemory%The percentage of your server’s RAM (memory) that the process usesKill Processes by UserYou can select the user with the drop down arrow and then forcibly kill the process for that userTraceTracing a process lets you observe and control the process as it executes. Click on TRACE in order to trace that process.Killthis lets you kill the process as per the process ID you have selected Scalable VPS Infrastructure, Fully Managed When shared hosting can't handle your traffic, VPS delivers dedicated resources that scale with demand. Our team manages the technical complexity while you manage your business. NVMe Storage High-Availability Ironclad Security Premium Support VPS Hosting Advanced users can get similar information in the terminal using the htop application. Learn more about server management from our Managed VPS Hosting Product Guide. Share this Article InMotion Hosting Contributor Content Writer InMotion Hosting contributors are highly knowledgeable individuals who create relevant content on new trends and troubleshooting techniques to help you achieve your online goals! More Articles by InMotion Hosting Related Articles How to SSH Into Your Shared/Reseller Server SSH Commands: The Practical Guide for Developers and Site Owners How to Connect to Your Server with SSH How to Use SCP For Secure File Transfer A Complete SSH Tutorial for Beginners How to Connect to Your Server via SSH How to View MariaDB Databases Using the Command Line How to Add SSH Keys to Your GitHub Account How to Change Directories using SSH Commands Viewing Running Processes on your Dedicated Server