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Forwarded to devs PHP 7.3 FPM dies without a trace

I would suggest an opening issue for Plesk Support Team. As I wrote above, php7.3 debug build packages will be installed for the further investigation this issue directly on your server.
 
Same here. I tried this in the conf:
Code:
rlimit_core = unlimited

But it doesn't seem to produce a core dump when it dies.
 
Thanks @IgorG
Personally, I've never had contact to Plesk support team. Where and how to do it?
Do I have to pay for it? I think, it's another type of support.
 
I would suggest an opening issue for Plesk Support Team.

I filled the whole form and root and Plesk access, but in the end when I inserted my Plesk License Key everything was for nothing. Like it is written there in red color I'm not able to give Plesk support members access to my server, because my server is by 1und1 (now IONOS).
The first support contact since 2007 seems to be also the last one.
 
What makes PHP 7.3.x different than PHP 7.2.x.!?!
This might lead to an answer.
I think we all did the same: We only upgraded to 7.3.x and didn't changed our configuration.
PHP 7.3 is treating something in another way.
But I'm sure PLESK will find it out soon as possible.
 
Same issue here. Indeed PHP 7.3.1. gets killed with the signal 11/SEGV (killed). Will open a ticket with Plesk support as well.

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Someone has any news about this? I noticed that PHP 7.3 was updated recently.

Thanks!
 
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