I tried to search this for a long time. I couldn’t get any answers. Finally decided to ask it here.
I can’t access virtualmin by just going to http://mywebsite.com:10000 . When I try to go to the :10000 port, I get the following error. “ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED”.
The solution I have found so far is to open the SSH terminal(Putty) and restart the webmin with the following code.
“sudo service webmin restart”
When I restart it, I can access http://mywebsite.com:10000 for few hours.
When I try to go back after few hours, I get the same error “ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED”.
Well, the various services here work differently. There are numerous Apache processes running, so even if one is killed off due to memory reasons, another would be listening still for requests. Because of that, Apache could be seeing a similar issue but it might go unnoticed.
What you’re seeing is likely a RAM issue of some kind though.
Your RAM isn’t that low though. I’m wondering if maybe something is occasionally using a lot of RAM.
You may want to start by disabling any services you don’t need, as that could free up a lot of RAM.
For example, if you don’t need Postgres and Mailman, you may want to start by disabling those.
Sorry for the late response. Really appreciate your help.
I have already turened off what you have mentioned above to free up the ram!
These are the “features and plugins” I have already turned off,
PostgreSQL
Spam filtering
Virus filtering
Bootup actions
Mailman Plugin
SQLite Databases
I’m getting the same problem after disabling all mentioned above. What else I can do to free up some memory and to resolve my issue?