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https://docs.plesk.com/en-US/obsidian/administrator-guide/plesk-administration/plesk-for-linux-cgroups-manager.78308/
It happened again and I found to process under the same user that first experienced it. I didn't know for how long to run the trace so here is the first part...
attached are somewhat longer versions in case they help.
id 5050
and the other id 3342
Plesk Lives inside of an AWS EC2 m4.xlarge instance.
It was created from a "Plesk AMI" so it was all configured as Plesk originally designed the AMI. I am sure throughout the years we have tweaked a few things to nothing specific to this and not around the time FTP started demonstrating this...
@Peter Debik
We experienced the issue a few minutes ago and these are the results of the commands you suggested, a bit sanitized.
(removed some lines that seemed unnecesary)
# netstat -tap
# ps aux | grep ftp | grep -v grep
(sanitized, no lines removed)
# strace -p <process id>
when I run...
In our experience it is the only service we need to reload/restart to correct the issue. Some times days pass in which we have no use for FTP and we connect and transfer files using SSH. Then, when using FTP we cannot connect and the clients 'hang' while attempting to connect, they don't freeze...
Hello!
We are constantly having to restart xinetd in one of our servers. Usually our ftp client program just displays a message to the effect of "uploading" but nothing occurs, there is no progress or error on that end.
We restart the service, cancel then restart the transfer and all works...
Hello Everyone, if this is a feature that interests you please consider voting for this feature at this official plesk Feature Suggestions link:
https://plesk.uservoice.com/forums/184549-feature-suggestions/suggestions/41199034-better-database-server-assignment-visibility
After a bit more searching found a link posted by Peter Debik
https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/213385949-Hardware-changes-are-not-reflected-updated-in-the-Plesk-Health-Monitor
In my case the "Restart Integration" button was there and tool care of the graph issue. Will now have to wait...
After a bit more searching found a link posted by Peter Debik
https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/213385949-Hardware-changes-are-not-reflected-updated-in-the-Plesk-Health-Monitor
In my case the "Restart Integration" button was there and tool care of the graph issue. Will now have to wait...
The issue is that the threshold is a % that seems to be stuck with the original size of the swap file.
we could set a fixed value for the threshold but that would require having to update this value each time the swap file size is modified which is not too often. Other Plesk components are...