Quote From : wolke March 8, 2019, 6:59 pm hmmm, that´s beyond something a controlpanel could do for you. You need ClouLinux LVM for effective ressource limitation, but even that is user based, meaning that one "outlaw" on your server can´t bring down the server itself or affect other users on the same server. That´s effectively what we need for webhosting business. But Webuzo is a single user controlpanel, where limiting ressources wouldn´t make much sense (at least to me).
There is maybe another solution. You may try pinguzo.com for server monitoring. It´s worth throwing an eye on it. Although they says it´s in beta, the service operates more like a release candidate or even final.
Thanks for the suggestions - I don't think a scaled-down GUI-based or otherwise direct-access implementation of, say, the TOP command, would be overkill for a single user control panel; as it is now, you can start and restart the included Webuzo services, so why not be able to see or access running processes in a list? Yes, this type of thing is usually implemented at the hypervisor level in cases of a virtual machine, but you already have the framework in place with Webuzo. I am glad their response was positive.
Note that IF Webuzo were to implement this feature, it is assumed that the initial task would be done under the logged in single user at first (soft, by default), so entering/confirming the linux ROOT password would be a definite requirement.
As for Pinguzo, I'll look into it - I am currently using Uptime Robot for server monitoring, but this seems to offer more, as long as you're willing to install the agent onto the target server. Would be interested to know if the agent itself skews metrics somewhat, but it's worth a try.
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