- Server operating system version
- Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS
- Plesk version and microupdate number
- 18.0.52 Update #2
Since I recently updated Plesk to Plesk Obsidian 18.0.52 Update #2 (Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS), we had a few issues with our server. Everything seems fine now again, except for when I start a backup, it not only basically takes forever (I had to pause the update after ~8hours, the last full backup only took ~3 hors), but the entire server slows down dramatically. Webserver, Mail-Server and even shell is very slow, delays are several seconds.
I check CPU-usage, but it's still below 10%.
I check io but sw-tar roughly uses 10%. There is nothing unusual, except for occasional spikes in snapd which can last a few seconds, also a general spike in io for every process, usually following the snapd spike:
RAM is weird in my eyes because it looks like that, cached ram dramatically increases when backup is undergoing:
Compression is turned on, the priority is set to low. I am not sure what exactly is causing the problem, but I know that I basically cannot create backups right now.
I check CPU-usage, but it's still below 10%.
I check io but sw-tar roughly uses 10%. There is nothing unusual, except for occasional spikes in snapd which can last a few seconds, also a general spike in io for every process, usually following the snapd spike:
RAM is weird in my eyes because it looks like that, cached ram dramatically increases when backup is undergoing:
Compression is turned on, the priority is set to low. I am not sure what exactly is causing the problem, but I know that I basically cannot create backups right now.