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How to reconfigure Health monitor after RAM increase

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elauna

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Hello,

I have increased the RAM of the server and noticed that the health monitor still shows & uses the old amount of RAM.

Is there any way, other than changing the % of email notification, to reconfigure/reload this module in order to get correct information about RAM usage?

Thanks!
 
There are 2 config files:
1) /usr/local/psa/admin/conf/health-config.xml describe thresholds, alarms, etc. This config is self explained. (see instruction at the beginning)
2) /etc/sw-collectd/collectd.conf contains hardware configuration. This file should not be changed manually. This file should be regenerated via special utility.
 
Just re-calculate Health Monitor with

# /usr/local/psa/bin/sw-engine-pleskrun /usr/local/psa/admin/plib/scripts/setup-health-monitor.php
 
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