I have been receiving frequent server alerts from Plesk Mobile since two weeks ago.
I made a Plesk-related update that was released at the same time as the update to CentOS 7.7 two weeks ago.
My server currently uses only Nextcloud software. And it runs on Nginx. And at most 10 people use my server.
The Apache memory(Health monitoring) usage graph fluctuates frequently. Memory consumption varies between 0.3GB and up to 1.5GB.
I can temporarily free memory by restarting PLESK-PHP73-fpm. Or restart the server. But the same result over time.
Even if I stop the "Apache service" with PLESK, this memory usage does not change. I can use Nextcloud without any problems even if I stop the Apache service. The Apache service has been suspended for a long time or short time. The Apache service seems to be required to start automatically.
What I can't understand is that a warning is sent even when it is rarely used, such as Sunday.
Today's maximum memory consumption seems to be low.
What should I do to reduce and stabilize this Apache memory usage?
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CentOS 7.7, Nginx 1.14.2, PHP 7.3.10, PLESK 17.8.11#71
I made a Plesk-related update that was released at the same time as the update to CentOS 7.7 two weeks ago.
My server currently uses only Nextcloud software. And it runs on Nginx. And at most 10 people use my server.
The Apache memory(Health monitoring) usage graph fluctuates frequently. Memory consumption varies between 0.3GB and up to 1.5GB.
I can temporarily free memory by restarting PLESK-PHP73-fpm. Or restart the server. But the same result over time.
Even if I stop the "Apache service" with PLESK, this memory usage does not change. I can use Nextcloud without any problems even if I stop the Apache service. The Apache service has been suspended for a long time or short time. The Apache service seems to be required to start automatically.
What I can't understand is that a warning is sent even when it is rarely used, such as Sunday.
Today's maximum memory consumption seems to be low.
What should I do to reduce and stabilize this Apache memory usage?
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CentOS 7.7, Nginx 1.14.2, PHP 7.3.10, PLESK 17.8.11#71