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After following up for a few days I can consider the problem solved.
Really the problem was Apache. Now that I'm using Litespeed I have not had any downtime so far. Thank you! :)
Because my question was marked as answered if I did not say anything to understand it?
I will provide this information and update the topic.
Thanks for sending a link to KB for me, but I have already seen this link and besides the instructions being confusing it simply does not work. Although...
Right!
I understand what you meant in a way, but Litespeed "forces" me to stop the Nginx service. This way, this code that you gave me will not work.
Maybe a workaround would be to use Docker, but this would make everything more complex :(
WOW!
This method would certainly be very effective and would help me, the problem is that at the moment I am using Litespeed and Nginx has to be obligatori off :(
But beautiful attempt!
I can not access FTP from my Plesk server. I get the "Failed to do folder listing" error. I ran several tests and I came to the conclusion that the problem was Firewall related. I disabled Firewall and it worked normally.
But I noticed that the rule "FTP Server", created by Plesk itself is...
I thought I could use a dedicated IP and through IPTABLES I could forward the packets from port 8443 to port 443. Would that be possible?
That way my server would understand that I'm using port 8443, when in fact the packets are being transmitted and sent again via 443.
My college only allows ports 80 and 443. Will not this conflict with Apache?
I tried VPN but it did not work. I used this extension in the Chrome browser "BetterVPN". I do not understand much about the functioning of a VPN but I believe that everything that happens in it is encrypted, but no...
As precise hosting manager is always connected to solve any problems. I have WIFI in my college, but I noticed that access to plesk did not work and my server's sites worked normally. After a better look at the problem I saw that the faculty only releases port 80 and 443. Which is a problem for...
After a better look at the server logs I noticed that there is a peak load average and so the system crashes. Can Plesk help me figure out the cause of this?
Unfortunately this command did not return any results :(
It's not Apache, given that I'm using Litespeed now for testing purposes.
The problem does not seem to be in the link because I am monitoring the IP of the machine by the PING command and it is online most of the time.
Obviously ? It did not seem so obvious. I just put these values by way of example.
You can save your speech, I've read about it earlier here: Why You Shouldn't Microcache Your Site ⋆ LiteSpeed Blog
But in terms of resource usage, it is far better to have the microcache than not have it.
When we are talking about nginx microcache it is not necessary to put a big time like 10min. Only 15s for example already produces significant results. This is because when nginx needs to update the cache it requests from the machine itself (localhost connection) if it is properly configured...