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Resource usage limits exceeded by client account

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Hi There,

How can i put the server to don't suspend the accounts who exceed the limits?

Thanks!
 
I'm searching for the exact same, i don't want Plesk to be able to suspend domains automatically. The option is not included in group operations.

I think the only way is to login to PSA database and perform following query:

SQL: update dom_param set val = 'false' where param = 'OveruseBlock';

Just run this query and it worked!
 
I had this question back in Plesk 8.1 9for linux) - the answer I got from the plesk team was that Plesk by default does not suspend accounts or domains for going over their resource usage.

i dont know if that behavior has changed In plesk 9.0 or if it is different in windows then in linux
 
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