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  • I apologize for that, I will start profiling the execution of the filesystem scans, the email notifications, and the event reports, and then add some options in the settings page to configure the maximum amount of memory and (some) other resources in the server to avoid this situation again.

    If it is possible, can you provide the specifications of your server? And the table of usage consumed by the plugin? That will help me to accelerate the development of these new features.

    Thread Starter stevewatson

    (@stevewatson)

    Thanks for the reply. My website is on a shared hosting service. To troubleshoot the issue and confirm the Securi plugin was the cause of my server crash, I removed the Sucuri plugin and reinstalled a fresh installation from WordPress. Immediately after installing the plugin all my server resourced were consumed, to the point where I started to receive 508 errors (Resource Limit Exceeded) when trying to visit my website. My website was down for a number of hours while I engaged Support to help resolve the problem. I had to manually remove the ‘securi-security’ folder from the ‘plugins’ folder.

    I hope this information is what you are after:

    cPanel
    Max Memory 1024MB
    Max Entry Processes 20
    Max I/O Usage 1Mb/s
    inodes 200,000

    Apache version 2.4.9
    PHP version 5.4.30
    MySQL version 5.5.37-cll
    Architecture x86_64
    Operating system linux
    Perl version 5.8.8
    Kernel version 2.6.32-531.17.1.lve1.2.58.el6.x86_64

    WP Version: 3.9.1
    MySQL Version: 5.5.37
    PHP Version: 5.4.30

    PHP Version: 5.4.30
    PHP Memory Usage: 28.67 MB
    PHP Memory Limit: 256M
    PHP Max Upload Size: 32M
    PHP Max Post Size: 8M
    PHP Safe Mode: Off
    PHP Allow URL fopen: On
    PHP Allow URL Include: Off
    PHP Display Errors: On
    PHP Max Script Execution Time: 30 Seconds

    I’m not quite sure what you need, or how I can get it, when you ask for the usage consumed by the plugin.

    I fixed this here 978150, the new code will be available in the next version of the plugin 1.6.9, this update includes new options in the Settings and I recommend to go and check them.

    Thread Starter stevewatson

    (@stevewatson)

    Thank you very much. I look forward to installing the latest version.

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