• 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.

Resolved Advanced Monitoring graphs seem out of scale after upgrading VPS

Denis Gomes Franco

Regular Pleskian
I recently upgraded one of my VPSs in order to have more resources, but I noticed that the Advanced Monitoring graphs still show the old values for memory and disk:
upload_2019-10-18_8-30-7.png
The server had 64 GB of storage but now it has 128 GB. That graph doesn't seem to reflect that max value even though under Settings it is correct:
upload_2019-10-18_8-31-6.png
Same goes with memory. And Plesk also detects the correct values:
upload_2019-10-18_8-33-33.png


The usage itself shown on these graphs seem correct, only the scale seems wrong. Any way to fix those?
 
I am guessing here but when working with VPS infrastructure sometimes you need to turn off server completely and then start again - for new additional space to be mounted correctly. I understand from your second screenshot that Plesk detected additional space correctly in Settings but have you tried to turn it off and start again? Just an idea. Maybe then Advanced Monitoring scale will show correct values.

Another guess is that Advanced Monitoring depend on some intern conf. files which are updated perhaps between some periods - which would explain why Advanced Monitoring still doesn't see all space, just initial one. How much time passed since you upgraded/expanded your disk space?
 
Last edited:
The server was rebooted after upgrading. Also, Vultr mentioned that I should run some commands in order to enlarge the disk partition (I'm already familiar with these commands) but that didn't seem to be the case as via SSH I can see that the disk has been enlarged successfully without any additional commands.

I'm leaning on your second guess, it makes more sense. It's been a few days that I've upgraded it.
 
Back
Top