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Question PHP-FPM monitoring

spiroszermalias

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.65 #2
Hello, I cannot seem to be able to setup php-fpm "360" monitoring based on two different guides, that seem to promote a slightly different approach. The one exposing the status on localhost and the other (maybe?) publicly? I cannot tell because I don't want to become an expert on the inner workings of this and spend time on how to set it up. I only need to use it. I have a paid plan for 360 monitoring. I want to be able to set it up either on a domain basis or globally. For all websites, I use Nginx IN proxy mode.

  1. The one guide where monitoring redirects to, is this one: PHP-FPM Plugin
  2. The other: How to configure the PHP-FPM plugin of 360 Monitoring on a Plesk server? - Support Cases from Plesk Knowledge Base

A similar thread here, is unanswered.

I'm on Ubuntu and Plesk Obsidian latest version. Whatever info might prove useful, let me know.

Thank you in advance.
 
Hello, @spiroszermalias. Please follow the instructions from the second guide as it is specific for Plesk-based servers. Which directives you need to add depend on the PHP handler you are using, if it is PHP served by NGINX, please follow the instructions for NGINX, if it is served by Apache, for Apache. If there's still an issue, please let us know.
 
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