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Sending me ressource warning

UweP

Regular Pleskian
Hi. I get the following eMails every day:
The 'unitycraft.de' subscription, owned by user 'Uwe Pfeifer', is approaching or already exceeded the resource usage limits:

Disk space: 64 GB limit / 39746.5 MB (61%) used / 25789.5 MB (39%) remaining

This is much too early. What can this be caused by - can I fix getting this eMail?
 
@UweP,

Yes, it is possible to define the moment of notification, by using the following steps:

a) determine the service plan of the domain,

b) select "Service Plans" in the menu and select the tab "Resources",

c) Beneath the value "Disk Space", there is a box with the text "Notify when disk space usage reaches": fill in the desired amount of disk space, at which the notification has to be sent (and that is all!)

A simple tip: it is convenient to

- set "Overuse Policy" to "Overuse of disk space and traffic is allowed", WITH the option "Notify me by email in cases of overuse" checked, AND
- set the "Notify when disk space usage reaches" value equal to the maximum value of the Service Plan,

in order to have one (!) notification, when and if (and only if) the customer is reaching the limits, hence resulting in a more efficient method of notification of overuse.

Hope the above helps.

Kind regards...
 
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