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'Server Health' - Web Admin vs Web Host

JohnnyU

Basic Pleskian
I run 2 VPS with different Plesk versions: one is Web Admin, the other is Web Host
On the Web Host i have a 'Server Health' module on the right hand side on the home page but it is missing from Web Admin version

Looked in Extensions and they are the same on both versions so i wonder if and how i could get the 'Server Health' on the Web Admin home page
 
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Same situation on CentOS 6.7 with Plesk Web Admin 12.5.30 u10.
I don't see Health Monitoring settings in Tools & Settings (Power User view) but reqularly receive email about health parameter of Apache CPU load.
 
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