• We value your experience with Plesk during 2024
    Plesk strives to perform even better in 2025. To help us improve further, please answer a few questions about your experience with Plesk Obsidian 2024.
    Please take this short survey:

    https://pt-research.typeform.com/to/AmZvSXkx
  • The Horde webmail has been deprecated. Its complete removal is scheduled for April 2025. For details and recommended actions, see the Feature and Deprecation Plan.
  • We’re working on enhancing the Monitoring feature in Plesk, and we could really use your expertise! If you’re open to sharing your experiences with server and website monitoring or providing feedback, we’d love to have a one-hour online meeting with you.

Search results

  1. Olaf Kapinski

    Issue Apache's memory behaviour + stability

    Correction: Back to "dynamic", as the Websites where not working any more, once changed to ondemand :( These where the settings: pm = ondemand pm.max_children = 5 ;pm.start_servers = 2 ;pm.min_spare_servers = 1 ;pm.max_spare_servers = 3 pm.process_idle_timeout = 10s; pm.max_requests = 500 Damn
  2. Olaf Kapinski

    Issue Apache's memory behaviour + stability

    Good Morning and thanks for replying! Okay, I think, I understand that. Any Idea what happens on this Website when the Analytics says, there are only very few visitors but it still ocupies 4+GB RAM? This is what I don't get. As I write this, the System looks normal: That particular Website...
  3. Olaf Kapinski

    Issue Apache's memory behaviour + stability

    My Plesk is not stabile: Every other day nginx and/or Apache Service has to be restarted by Watchdog. System is ‪Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS with Plesk Onyx Version 17.8.11 Update #31 on 6core, 12MB . I now investigate on the Apache Memory-Usage, which goes up and falls down, see picture. In “top” I see...
Back
Top