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Resolved How to see which customer accounts use the most CPU

lanix343

Basic Pleskian
Hello,

How to see which customer accounts use the most CPU. I can only see the general CPU usage but I think that some accounts are using a lot of CPU power.
Is there any way I can see what the CPU Usage that is visible in Plesk is composed of?

Thanks!
 
Try this command line command to see the highest cpu power consumers:
Code:
watch "ps aux | sort -nrk 3,3 | head -n 20"
The customer behind that can easily be identified by either the domain given in the right part of the display or through the user id.
 
Great, I will try it out. Is there a way to actually statistically get these values over time like with Grafna?
 
Not in Plesk, but maybe there is some kind of software for Linux that I don't know with which this can be done.
 
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