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Question CGroups permissions and statistics

JTRipper

Regular Pleskian
Hello,

I have two questions about this extension since its documentation is very poor and as it seems I can only assign resources only from "admin" user access.
How can I check the usage of the resources assigned by cgroups extension in real time for a subscription ?
Is it possible to check usage via SSH ?
Could we have the "Resorces" Tab in the subscription view of the customer and give the permission of changing them by the customer?
Just like PHP version or other typical settings.

thanks in advance
Jack
 
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Yes, it is admin's feature. To notify about limitations from cgroups, there is new notification about cgroups limits - "Notifications about CPU, RAM and Disk I/O usage".
Current cgroups limits for the subscription you can see in CLI with the following command, for example:

# /usr/local/psa/bin/subscription_settings -i domain.com | grep cgroups

Also you can check the usage of the resources by user slice in /sys/fs/cgroup/...
For example:

/sys/fs/cgroup/blkio/user.slice/user-10007.slice/...
/sys/fs/cgroup/memory/user.slice/user-10006.slice/...
 
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