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Issue The threshold of Apache & PHP-FPM memory usage has been exceeded

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New Pleskian
Server operating system version
CentOS Linux 8.5.2111
Plesk version and microupdate number
Version 18.0.41
Hello,

I am facing "The threshold of Apache & PHP-FPM memory usage has been exceeded" issue for past 1 month, tried all solution found on google, but non of them work.

Pls help.
 

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These warnings mean that Apache and/or PHP are using more memory than the threshold set in Plesk > Monitoring. If you are receiving multiple warnings a day, it may be because the websites hosted on the server may need more RAM, or it may mean that the threshold is too low. The article Notifications from Advanced Monitoring in Plesk: Memory usage status is critical! provide further details on how you can verify this and how you can estimate a better threshold.

It may also be useful to install a tool such as atop to monitor the server's resource usage over time so that you can better understand which websites are triggering these alerts to determine if any actions are indeed required. The article "How to monitor usage of system resources in a period of time using atop?" provides details on how to do that.

These steps should provide you with enough information to determine if you do need to provision more RAM to your server, or if something else is happening.
 
Thank you for your Time and Reply.

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