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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.
Can I configure the Health monitor via console? Because I get a lot of mails every day with "red" and "yellow" server status and I want to set the values to higher numbers (because "red" on my server is only a very small amount of the servers resources).
The other solution would be an access to the monitor via the Power User view.
Can I configure the Health monitor via console? Because I get a lot of mails every day with "red" and "yellow" server status and I want to set the values to higher numbers (because "red" on my server is only a very small amount of the servers resources).
The other solution would be an access to the monitor via the Power User view.
I did not edit the config yet, but now I need to change the threshold value for the CPU usage of MySQL (I get dozens of mails every day).
But which file do I have to edit?
/usr/local/psa/admin/conf/health-config.xml
or
/usr/local/psa/var/custom-health-config.xml
I would say the /usr/local/psa/var/custom-health-config.xml file, but why are there so many differences in these files? I never changed any values and so I would think they are identical. They aren't.
please use the Control Panel if you are unsure about the "right" file, because this is much easier as well. Just download the config file, make your changes and upload it again:
ups.... my fault... sorry King555... in this case, please edit "/usr/local/psa/var/custom-health-config.xml" , because the custom-health-config.xml located in /usr/local/psa/admin/conf/ is the standard configuration file, shipped by Plesk... as all files under /usr/local/psa/admin/conf which are not added by a user manually.
It looks like even with the update to 12.5 and lots of grafic and layout improvements, this was ignored.
This looks like they win some extra money with people that upgrade just for this feature...
Or am I blind??