- Server operating system version
- Debian 11.11
- Plesk version and microupdate number
- 18.0.66 Update #2
Hello!
We are using an NFS mounted disk for storing the vhost files, according to this Plesk article.
Although everything seems to function correctly, a user received the following error message:
The .nfs0000000000010d7600000ee7 file appears to be held open by the Nginx service, which releases the file after restarting the service.
I assume the creation of .nfsxxxxx files is normal behavior with NFS, but is there a way to perform regular cleanup of such files?
In the case of .nfs0000000000010d7600000ee7, the file remained locked for 2-3 days until the Nginx service was restarted.
Thank you in advance for your help!
We are using an NFS mounted disk for storing the vhost files, according to this Plesk article.
Although everything seems to function correctly, a user received the following error message:
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filemng failed: rm: cannot remove '/var/www/vhosts/mydomain.tld/httpdocs/css/.nfs0000000000010d7600000ee7': Device or resource busy.
filemng: Error occurred during /bin/rm command.
The .nfs0000000000010d7600000ee7 file appears to be held open by the Nginx service, which releases the file after restarting the service.
I assume the creation of .nfsxxxxx files is normal behavior with NFS, but is there a way to perform regular cleanup of such files?
In the case of .nfs0000000000010d7600000ee7, the file remained locked for 2-3 days until the Nginx service was restarted.
Thank you in advance for your help!