Sebahat.hadzhi Community Manager Staff member Sep 9, 2025 #21 @absaad , could you please examine the processes running at the time of the issue occurrence as suggested by hschramm earlier in the thread and share the details here?
@absaad , could you please examine the processes running at the time of the issue occurrence as suggested by hschramm earlier in the thread and share the details here?
A absaad New Pleskian Sep 9, 2025 #22 Hi @Sebahat.hadzhi I found a scheduled service running on one customer’s domain — the All-in-One WP plugin backup. This is causing high write operations on the database. Disable it for checking I’ll monitor it for a few days and provide feedback in the comments.
Hi @Sebahat.hadzhi I found a scheduled service running on one customer’s domain — the All-in-One WP plugin backup. This is causing high write operations on the database. Disable it for checking I’ll monitor it for a few days and provide feedback in the comments.
A absaad New Pleskian Sep 15, 2025 #23 HI @Sebahat.hadzhi All-in-one WP plugin causes this issue Also, I can't edit Disk I\O In my resources for subscription to avoid this issue Now, try to find a solution, my FS is LVM
HI @Sebahat.hadzhi All-in-one WP plugin causes this issue Also, I can't edit Disk I\O In my resources for subscription to avoid this issue Now, try to find a solution, my FS is LVM
Sebahat.hadzhi Community Manager Staff member Sep 15, 2025 #24 @absaad Assuming that you are Linux user, you can limit I/O on Plesk-level through Cgroups manager.