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Even if it was crashing something it was runnning to the end yesterday.
I have started it again right now to see if it is faster and it was. Only 45 minutes compared to around 6 hours yesterday.
It looked like that it was going through this complete folder structure again even if the folders...
Hi Igor,
the process "statistics_coll" is still running, now around 3,5 hours.
It was producing some zombies (11) over time and right now somehow killing something concerning Apache.
My frontend was not working but the backend. After a apache reset the website is running again and the...
It's running now for over 15 minutes and the CPU usage is rising. I am a little bit afraid. Normal load average is around 1.00 and 2.something.
Can you see something unusual here. I think the SWAP is only here from some past tasks.
Ok, I moved the files to root and executed this:
# /usr/local/psa/bin/sw-engine-pleskrun /usr/local/psa/admin/plib/DailyMaintainance/script.php -f ExecuteStatistics
It was running until the end, so we are one step further.
I was running it 3 times to see if it's going faster and it was a little...
Ok, now you make me nervous in doing that :)
So I will give you some more informations, perhaps you can help.
Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS
Plesk Version 12.5.30 Update #68
Most domains runninge PHP 5.3.29
The one where the problems occur is running PHP 7.0.15
When the statistics_col task is...
I already did this before to look for the problem, so I found out that it's only this one domain with this big image folder which runs for years... and never stops before the server crashes when I don't kill the process.
Since I don't know every single detail what all of the tasks do, I ask you...
Hmm, I tried to turn it off now for 2 days and so far no problems. Not yet. What will happen when I turn this off for 14 days and then turn it on again looking for a better solution? Do you think this will produce some bad issues?
Yes, I saw this one and all the others on google, but no solution yet. Only kill the process helps.
I am going on holiday now. Can I just disable the DailyMaintanance Cron for a few days or will this produce some other problems? :)
I have the same problem and I am killing the process every morning by hand to avoid a server crash.
I have a Shopware shop installed with a mighty image folder structure and this is checked many hours until it's too much IO for my server.
You found a solution?