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Resolved And again ... server down every morning

boosterfan

Basic Pleskian
Does anyone know why plesk is shutting down the apache webserver every fuc.... morning? Plesk works very unstable..
 
First of all - check your crontasks for this time.
Second - check system logs for this time.

//Usual troubleshooting...
 
Of course we did...

- Nothing to see in the logs...
- There are no cronjobs (just the ones of plesk)...
- Plesk repair (same situation after)...
- Troubleshooter (same situation after)...

And today again at about 6.30... Apache down and all websites...

We just got a message of plesk, that 3% of an abonnement is been used, that was the last we heard and the server was shot down...
 
Is it Plesk installed to VPS? Maybe it is VPS related issue?
 
It is installed with an image of hetzner together with debian 8.4 on an own root server.

Before we used plesk 12.5.30 with debian 7.1. We did a full backup, installed the clean image and restored the backup.. Then the problems started...
 
No there is really no cronjob. Please just see the picture..
plesk-cron.PNG
 
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