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  1. Manage all the additional Plesk PHP-FPM versions in Watchdog Monitoring extension

    The following User Voice request was rejected long time ago: https://plesk.uservoice.com/forums/184549-feature-suggestions/suggestions/35256088

    However, it is a must that the Watchdog Monitoring extension would allow the Plesk administrator to monitor the additional Plesk PHP-FPM versions.

    As per now, going to Extensions > My Extensions > Watchdog, it only supports OS PHP-FPM.

    The additional Plesk PHP-FPM handlers are part of Plesk and this request should be considered by the developers.

    The following workaround allows the monitoring but it is not possible to manage it from Plesk GUI: https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000584394

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    In the past, when some OSes supported by Plesk used 'sysvinit', it was reasonable to monitor and restart PHP-FPM services. Currently, all supported OSes are systemd-based and systemd monitors and restarts PHP-FPM services by itself if necessary. 


    Monit (as a part of the Watchdog extension) performs regular checks every 5 minutes. The systemd detects the service down in a few seconds and restarts it.


    The question is, is the request still valid and actual? Why do you prefer to monitor PHP-FPM services with Watchdog/Monit, and why is systemd monitoring not enough?

  2. Restricted mode: select subdomains to lock for deletion

    Create opportunity to select subdomains that are locked for deletion by additional admin user

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    Is this about a four-eyes or six-eyes feature? Like one admin first needs to "prepare" domains or subdomains for deletion, then another admin can delete them? Could you please mention some details on the business case and why such a function would help users to work more efficiently with their server?

    -- PD

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