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Update of firewall setting runs into timeout in plesk panel

andre.spindler

Basic Pleskian
When I want to apply the modified ruleset, I get a timeout:

504 Gateway Time-out
nginx

Plesk version is 12.5.30 Update #30 on CentOS 6.7 (Final)
 
Try to do following:
  1. Clear cache:

    # rm -rf /var/lock/lmlib/container_locks
    # rm -f /usr/local/psa/var/cache/*
    # service sw-engine restart
    # service sw-cp-server restart

  2. Install latest Plesk updates:

    # plesk installer --select-release-current --reinstall-patch --upgrade-installed-components
 
Thanks.
Together with a server reboot (due to kernel update) this helped and works now.

This thread should be marked as solved (is this possible? - didn't found that).
 
I have to reopen this again:

Now the same issue again: When I want to adopt the newly modifications, I run into the same time out.
Clearing the caches as suggested above does not work. I have to reboot the complete server.

When I click on "Adopt changes" (? - german: "Änderungen übernehmen"), Plesk is busy for 4,5min to process the request, activation takes another 2 minutes.
So Plesk needs 6,5min to rewrite the firewall rules. Server is a dual quadcore system with 8x3,54GHz (Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1270 v3 @ 3.50GHz).
WTF??? What is Plesk doing here? Recompiling the kernel? Mining some bitcoins? Or is it just an inefficient slow and time wasting piece of software?

Back to the initial issue:
Does this mean that I have now to reboot the server every time when I have to modify a firewall rule? Not because of the ruleset itself but plesk as the failing management platform? O ****...
 
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