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Resolved [Warning] Access denied for user 'monitoring'@'localhost' (using password: YES)

ic3_2k

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.57 #5
Hello,

I have tons of registers with this user 'monitoring' trying to log onto the mysql...

How can I check where this logging attempts come from? I mean obviously from localhost, as the register itself says, but from what program, cron or whaeteber process or web is doing this...

And as far as I can see, all the monitoring stuff regarding MySQL is in place, I'm using local monitoring.

Thank you all
 
Hi,

Have you tried 360 Monitoring on your server? Do you have agent360 running on you server (`ps ax | grep agent360 | grep -v grep`)? Also you can check agent360 configuration file ("/etc/agent360.ini") for a section about database. If it is agent360 and you don't want to use it, see Uninstalling 360 Monitoring.
 
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