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If you are using phpMyAdmin the status page will aid you in tuning mySQL. Look for values in red. The description will usually tell you what to adjust to improve performance.
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im good with mysqltuner.pl, as it seems there are slow queries on mysql and i have adjusted all values in my.cnf according to the application needs.
looks like it's all in the code and the way the CMS handles the files from that upload directory , so there is nothing wrong with the centos machine after all, it's doing it's job
ill point the coder to the status page and hope he gets a clue.
thank you everybody for the good advices, i am now sure it's not "my fault" :-)
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