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Alarm Level Changed

CA3LE

New Pleskian
Been running Plesk for about two weeks, the past day or so I'm getting emails like this...

--- Server health parameter "Services > MySQL CPU usage" changed its status from "yellow" to "red".

My server and services are running great, load on the server is more comfortable than ever. Nothing alarming going on.

Maybe we have different ideas of what "red" should be or maybe it's not taking into account the amount of resources the server has on tap. It's nowhere near a critical state... server load will be at like 0.3 to 0.6 when it's saying this. On a 20 thread machine. Sure, there's a lot of mysql going on but nothing that I would be concerned about.

How can I adjust the thresholds for the 'Server health parameter'? Unless I'm missing it, I can't find anything in plesk. It's emailing me like crazy when there isn't an issue.
 
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I don't have it listed. Maybe it's because I have the cheapest version... I'll look into those config files, thank you! :)
 
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