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  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...
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