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    Errors upgrading to 11.5.x — Template processing failed

    Sorted. Removed all the conf directories for each site. Then ran /usr/local/psa/bootstrapper/pp11.5.30-bootstrapper/bootstrapper.sh repair Followed by /usr/local/psa/admin/bin/httpdmng --reconfigure-all All peachy.
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    Errors upgrading to 11.5.x — Template processing failed

    After upgrading to 11.5 I get this reported error when I log into the admin control panel: New configuration files for the Apache web server were not created due to the errors in configuration templates: Template processing failed: file =...
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    Apache memory leak / usage problem

    I had to take drastic measures in the end—I moved hosting providers to Media Temple who are a Plesk "shop". Their implementation of CentOS/Plesk 10 is stable—and with *exactly* the same configuration Apache memory use never goes above 11% of total memory.
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    Apache memory leak / usage problem

    In /var/log/httpd/access_log I am seeing a bunch of these and these I have replaced the server IP with X.X.X.X in the second example.
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    Apache memory leak / usage problem

    Can you suggest which log to start with, things to look for, and I'll feed back what I find? I have looked in the logs, but to my level of knowledge I can't see anything that would suggest this kind of issue.
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    Apache memory leak / usage problem

    Thanks for the comments littlefrog, but you are wrong. It's more than just "high" memory usage. The server is crashing. I just had 45 minutes of outage where the server ran out of memory and ground to a halt due to Apache. The attached screen grabs show that total Apache memory use rose to...
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    Apache memory leak / usage problem

    It's not normal. The server crashes when Apache memory use reaches 100% of system memory. If that's normal I'm a banana. :)
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    Apache memory leak / usage problem

    I tell a lie. Total Apache memory use is up to 70% again and climbing. Server beginning to slow down. Swap usage is beginning to climb as the server is running out of free memory. Help!
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    Apache memory leak / usage problem

    Over the weekend I have enable the Watchdog module service monitor (which was installed but not enabled previously), and that has changed things slightly. As you can see from the attached screenshot, Apache total memory builds more slowly, gets to just under 50% and then the service restarts...
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    Apache memory leak / usage problem

    Bump. Anyone from Parallels care to help? Igor?
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    Apache memory leak / usage problem

    Only the modules that come with Plesk 10.1.1. These are the LoadModule directives called from the /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf and /etc/httpd/conf.d/*.conf files.
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    Apache memory leak / usage problem

    Each Apache process now pushing 8%/9% of system memory. Total Apache memory usage is now 82.4% of system memory, and still rising.
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    Apache memory leak / usage problem

    Apache memory use continuing to climb. Now pushing 7% per process. Health monitor screenshot attached.
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    Apache memory leak / usage problem

    I probably should have mentioned that both are configured to run PHP as a module (rather than FastCGI/CGI), and both have relatively simple sites running Joomla and WordPress.
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