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You don't say what instance type you're using so my guidance is a little vague.
First, try using the EC2 Serial Console to gain access to the instance to see why it is becoming unresponsive.
Second, if you're using a T-series instance (which runs on CPU credits) check to see if you have exhausted the CPU credit balance. If this is the case I'd suggest using Unlimited mode (which will cost extra in this case); a larger T-series instance; or a non-T-series instance (which doesn't use CPU credits).
Finally, if you are continuing to have difficulties definitely create a support case and have our team assist you.
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Hi, I am using a c5.2xlarge instance. I don't think it is a CPU credit related issue. Can you please help me understand what could be the issue here
My suggestion above stands: Our support team can help you troubleshoot this issue. To me it sounds like there is some sort of process on the instance which is causing this and your best path is to determine what that is.