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kmemsize tcpsndbuf QoS Alerts

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mothmenace

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Hello & apologies from a relative n00b to Plesk + Linux in general (although fairly knowledgeable in web design).

I am seeing regular memory alerts in the admin, namely kmemsize & tcpsndbuf.
I am hosting only one site, no mail, and was seeing these even before the site was publicly launched.

I have tried many different ways to try and reduce memory consumption, including PHP APC caching, to no avail. What I really wanted was to try and deduce what exact process is causing the memory alerts (eg htaccess), as I am suspicious the site is not the cause.

Could you point me in the direction of a tutorial / forum etc where I can begin to find out methods for solving this problem? I am not sure if it's more a Linux question than Plesk.

Many thanks
 
Thanks Maa, I checked out the resource alert descriptions. You mentioned the possibility of resources being limited, is this something I can check via the cpanel? I recently had the memory allowance upgraded to 512mb but still the same problem.

I've tried viewing ssh top, bean_counters, apache error logs, php profiler for memory use per page, but I don't feel equipped to take a step-by-step process for deducing what what is causing this.

Is it possible to see a snapshot of all the processes running when a black QoS happens?

Once again apologies if this is too far outside of Plesk topic.
 
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