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    pmmcli_daemon running with high CPU load "forever"

    Problem solved Today, after moving the directory "/opt/psa/PMM/sessions/2014-07-03-205405.884" to a different location yesterday, pmmcli_daemon isn't wasting CPU time anymore. So the problem seems to be solved. The question is why this happend and whether this is an expected behaviour or...
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    pmmcli_daemon running with high CPU load "forever"

    So obviously nobody from Parallels is able to answer my questions regarding this Plesk bug. I disabled the backups for the domain where the files: httpdocs/test/engine/connectors/api/tmp/547904c8f6bc016466c55b43b45ce5d9.tmp were located. Even though I disabled the backup I still got it listed...
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    pmmcli_daemon running with high CPU load "forever"

    So nobody has an idea what could be wrong? Could someone please point me to log files where pmmcli_daemon logs what exactly he is doing? Is there any way to start pmmcli_daemon manually? I got tonns of the following output when strace'ing the pmmcli_daemon PID: .. mmap(NULL, 223399936...
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    pmmcli_daemon running with high CPU load "forever"

    --------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCT, VERSION, MICROUPDATE, OPERATING SYSTEM, ARCHITECTURE 11.5.30 Ubuntu 10.04 115140407.17 PROBLEM DESCRIPTION It seems like I ran into the same issue another user had recently in this thread...
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