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On Plesk for Linux mod_status is disabled on upgrades to improve Apache security. This is a one-time operation that occurs during an upgrade. You can manually enable mod_status later if needed.
It looks like you also rolled the "unhashable type list" fix to the latest version. I updated the extension via the Plesk Extension control panel page, and my migrations are working properly again.
Thank you.
Confirmed here as well, CentOS 7.9 cPanel migration to AlmaLinux 8.6.
Working last night. This morning, same operation: "Migration tools tried to perform operation in 3 attempts: unhashable type: 'list'"
Ugh! Right in the middle of a time sensitive migration.
I just bumped my head on this problem while trying to give remote mySQL access to a couple of IP addresses. Brand new Plesk install on AlmaLinux 8.6, with Plesk Firewall extension active and configured.
Realized it was firewalld that was stopping my mySQL connection attempts. Tried to stop...
I specifically ran a script with phpinfo() to verify. Needed to remove E_WARNING in php because my application generates a high database load while logging php warnings specific to the app when running PHP 8.3.
When the configuration change didn't impact the warnings, that's when I started...
I'm trying to turn off E_WARNING in a domain using PHP 8.3.1. Changing the domain's PHP settings has no effect. When I look at the Server services management, Plesk shows:
PHP-FPM 8.3.1 Not configured
This topic covers the same issue, but the remedy described does not work (having at...
Jack, to clean up the files I'm running this once a day, to remove files more than three days old:
find /tmp* -mtime +3 -exec rm {} \; > /dev/null 2>&1
And to clean up empty directories, I run this a couple of minutes later:
find /tmp* -exec rmdir {} \; > /dev/null 2>&1
Both commands can be...
Jose, a few other areas to consider:
Make sure your MySQL setup has enough resources to cache query results. Make sure nginix is configured for browser caching of images. You might also consider using a free-level CDN service like Cloudflare.
I have an Onyx server, has been running for about a month now, on CentOS 7.3. I've twice run into trouble with the /dev/mapper/vg-tmp volume having it's space exhausted (1GB). When I look at the tmp directory content, I see lots of nightly copies of Plesk updates. For example, I can find...
Follow up. I just checked fail2ban versions, and discovered that the server where I am having the fail2ban problem is version 0.9.2, whereas the servers that are running correctly has fail2ban version 0.8.13.
I didn't install or update fail2ban on any of these servers. It came with via Plesk...
Not sure if the problem is related to the most recent update, but as best I can tell, it started sometime in the last couple of weeks.
I went into the fail2ban page of the panel to enable the ssh jail. I was surprised to find MANY more jails defined than I was used to seeing. Eighty jails in...
I'm having the same problem as Eleshar, in Plesk 12.0.18 (with current update) while trying to have a domain add browser caching to the header for static files served by nginx.
Web server settings for a domain I am trying to get working with browser caching:
Serve static files directly by...
Anecdotally, I had a previous experience, with similar servers, in another migration situation involving a high volume vBulletin site on a dedicated server. Serving the same site, an E3 would bog down at high CPU loads, while a dual E5 was still very responsive at even higher CPU loads. Fits...
OK, I think I get it: I shouldn't use CPU load as a performance comparison indicator between two different servers. Performing the same tasks, my new, dual E5 might be working at a load of 5.0, yet still have capacity to handle more additional work than the single E3 at a 3.0 load.
Is that a...
Oliver, thanks for your continued input.
When you say the "load will be the same," are you saying that Linux's reported CPU load is not an accurate estimator of how hard the server is working?
The RAID1 setup could be a bottleneck, but it seems unlikely: Writing 46GB, even to SATA drives...
Oliver, thanks for the comments. I made a mistake in the above post. The new server is a dual cpu E5-2620.
On the new server, Pigz has 12 (with HT) cores to work with, vs. the 4 (with HT) cores of the old server.