I'm getting warning emails sent non-stop from two accounts since activating php-fpm pools for php 7.2 last week.
I've tried troubleshooting this, but I'm about out of ideas. Can anyone tell me if it's going to be an issue to simply raise the warning level to 500MB? Is it "normal" for the php thread pool to hold this level of memory? I should add this is currently a development server and under no load, so maybe it's just eating more because it can?
Email I receive is this (always the same 2 accounts and executable paths, the mem usage changes in the 400-510 range):
Time: Sat Feb 17 10:42:23 2018 -0600
Account: theaus
Resource: Virtual Memory Size
Exceeded: 410 > 256 (MB)
Executable: /opt/cpanel/ea-php72/root/usr/sbin/php-fpm
Command Line: php-fpm: pool theausti_com
PID: 14971 (Parent PID:21250)
Killed: No
I've tried troubleshooting this, but I'm about out of ideas. Can anyone tell me if it's going to be an issue to simply raise the warning level to 500MB? Is it "normal" for the php thread pool to hold this level of memory? I should add this is currently a development server and under no load, so maybe it's just eating more because it can?
Email I receive is this (always the same 2 accounts and executable paths, the mem usage changes in the 400-510 range):
Time: Sat Feb 17 10:42:23 2018 -0600
Account: theaus
Resource: Virtual Memory Size
Exceeded: 410 > 256 (MB)
Executable: /opt/cpanel/ea-php72/root/usr/sbin/php-fpm
Command Line: php-fpm: pool theausti_com
PID: 14971 (Parent PID:21250)
Killed: No