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websrvmng.exe unusable slow

JTRipper

Regular Pleskian
Hi everyone,

After an successful upgrade of Plesk Windows from 7.5.6+ to 7.6.1 I have a serious problem with use of websrvmng.exe.
No matter how I use it - via Plesk Control Panel or from command line.
The process is about 20-30% of CPU and eats a lot of memory (even for normal add domain operation it can take up to 350MB of RAM!).One simple operation takes from 25 to 45 min and completes.
I tried a fresh install of 7.6.1 on the same hardware and tried to add a domain it takes up to 10 seconds to complete and needs up to 8MB of RAM which I think is normal.
Seems I got the same issue as decribed by Bogdan in this thread
Instead of Microsoft DNS (IG0R's setup) I use BIND as the DNS server.

Skeeter: I issued websrvmng.exe --reconfigure-all successfully after 6 six hours consuming 1,5GB of RAM (!!).
The whole setup works OK, but websrvmng.exe utility is very SLOOOOW and sometimes fails (timeouts).

I even tried to switch the websrvmng.exe from the fresh install where it's working well (same filesize anyway) but no change.
After that I suspected that it could be some additional component's timeout which I don't use, but with all additionals turned on, it behaves in the same manner(very very slow and plenty of RAM eaten).
My setup: Win2003 2xXeon 3,2G with 2MB cache RAID5 SCSI 2GB RAM (400 small tld's)
The server normally runs at 15-20% of CPU so it's not overloaded.

Any help would be appreciated.
 
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