Have I formatted these csf.pignore exceptions correctly? I still get emails

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ItsMattSon
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Have I formatted these csf.pignore exceptions correctly? I still get emails

Post by ItsMattSon »

Hi all,

Have I formatted these csf.pignore exceptions correctly? I still get emails. I have restarted csf+lfd, also.

cmd:php-fpm: pool siteone_com
pcmd:/opt/cpanel/ea-php56/root/usr/bin/php /home/siteone/public_html/bin/magento *


Original emails are as follows:

Time: Sat Feb 11 10:39:31 2017 +0800
Account: siteone
Resource: Virtual Memory Size
Exceeded: 565 > 256 (MB)
Executable: /opt/cpanel/ea-php56/root/usr/sbin/php-fpm
Command Line: php-fpm: pool siteone_com
PID: 980 (Parent PID:17641)
Killed: No

Time: Sat Feb 11 03:02:11 2017 +0800
Account: siteone
Resource: Virtual Memory Size
Exceeded: 571 > 256 (MB)
Executable: /home/virtfs/siteone/opt/cpanel/ea-php56/root/usr/bin/php
Command Line: /opt/cpanel/ea-php56/root/usr/bin/php /home/siteone/public_html/bin/magento setup:cron:run
PID: 7548 (Parent PID:7547)
Killed: No
raywaldo
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Fix for Virtual Memory

Post by raywaldo »

This is what I did:

In WHM, go to ConfigServer Security & Firewall
scroll down to CSF & click on Firewall Config
do a browser search for "virtual memory" (without quotes)
enter your new value
scroll to the bottom of the page and click on "change"
restart csf and lfd
ItsMattSon
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Re: Have I formatted these csf.pignore exceptions correctly? I still get emails

Post by ItsMattSon »

Thanks - That's not the solution though I'm afraid.

All that does is silence all processes under the specified number. I'd rather know about all of those processes using more than 512mb of RAM than just raise it and never know?
ItsMattSon
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Re: Have I formatted these csf.pignore exceptions correctly? I still get emails

Post by ItsMattSon »

These rules still appear to be playing up. Any ideas on why? (I don't want to disable them/ignore them)
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