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Issue Crazy SPU usage with Plesk CLI

Yarin

New Pleskian
Hey!
I noticing that plesk CLI service constantly uses 98% of the CPU usage - which results in extremly slow server.
Everytime I shut down the task manually, it just comes back in a few hours..
I have the latest Plesk version on a Windows 2012 R server.
Any ideas?
 
Is this problem actual for any CLI command, or specific one? Can you please show sample of CLI command you are trying to launch?
 
ok, then which processes are you talking about? Plesk launches backend utilities (websrvmng.exe, ftpmng.exe, dnsmng.exe, ...) to perform configuration of system (IIS, MSDNS, etc). These processes work for some limited time, and it is OK if in some cases they consume 100% of CPU for a limited time.

Can you provide examples of processes that you "shut down manually"? And how long these processes are working before you shutting them down?
 
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