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Of course it's not a big issue, but /root is a directory which everybody takes backup, and there is no point in taking backups the hundreds of MB of temporary plesk files... Anyway.
I guess this is easy to confirm, and it looks like a bug (I can't think of it as a feature).
So, I have a plesk virtual server (12.5) with a private IP and the public IP configured in IP addresses.
Now I'm migrating a domain from another plesk (12.5) server to the above server and the DNS...
Thank you for your general guidelines, but the problem has been solved today.
I tried the solution of https://kb.odin.com/en/122407 which basically says that you should break the hundreds of log files which fail2ban has to examine to many jails. This really fixed things, but makes a mess with...
After some time busy with other things (since by stopping the apache jaiils I achieved to avoid clients complaining about the slow server), I thought it's time to research again the problem with the load that to me seems to increase when activating the apache jails.
So, today, two hours ago, I...
First of all, I thank you for your elaborate answer!
Since yesterday that I stopped the apache jails the disk utilization has been restored to pre-12.5 levels. See diskstats_utilization-week.png, where the impressive increase is exactly after the upgrade and until yesterday that I stopped the...
So, this is it:
https://kb.odin.com/en/122407
Deactivating plesk-wordpress, plesk-apache-badbot, plesk-apache jails, brings immediately the disk load down.
News after much searching: The guilty is fail2ban, which by the way cannot be properly stopped. Something must have changed after the upgrade. Will continue searching...
On two Debian GNU/Linux 7.9 (wheezy) servers, the disk utilization increased after upgrade from 12.0 to 12.5. I can't understand what is causing it. Main suspect is mysql but by searching with iostat, iotop, atop I could not identify something different.
I am quite sure that the plesk upgrade...
I have two identical servers with Plesk 12 (12.0.18 Update #57), Debian GNU/Linux 7.8 (wheezy), with identical features at 'License Management'. Both have two IP addresses, which I can see under 'IP Addresses'.
The problem is that under Server-Wide Mail Settings I can see the 'Outgoing mail...