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Plesk 10 reporting INCORRECT RAM count

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KevinE

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I am running Plesk 10 on a CentOS 5.5 cloud server. I upgraded my cloud server package, and while Plesk 10 has correctly noticed the new amount of disk space, however, it still thinks I have 497MB of usable RAM (when I should have closer to 1024MB). The system correctly shows 1024MB in free and top, so I know the server actually has the memory.

I have tried rebooting several times, but it has not updated. How can I tell Plesk about my new memory?

Thanks,
Kevin
 
Try to run

# /usr/local/psa/bin/sw-engine-pleskrun /usr/local/psa/admin/plib/DailyMaintainance/script.php
 
Did not work!

I ran that command as root, and it took a while to complete (with some warnings that seemed fine). Unfortunately, my Health Monitor is still showing the lower values. After taking another look, it seems it has not detected my correct storage size too.

For example, the "available storage" is higher than the "total storage."

I've looked at the health configuration, and there are no hard coded values in it.

What is wrong?

-Kevin
 
If you mean Health Monitor, you can re-calculate it with

# /usr/local/psa/bin/sw-engine-pleskrun /usr/local/psa/admin/plib/scripts/setup-health-monitor.php

I hope it will help.
 
Success!

Hurray! That worked fantastically.

Thank you very much for your help today.

-Kevin
 
My problem is also fixed

Had exact the same problem after VPS upgrade.

Your post did the job! Many thanks!
 
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