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  • rpvw
    If you don't want CSF/LFD to track the process, you can add an entry into the /etc/csf/csf.pignore file in the format:
    exe:/opt/cpanel/ea-php56/root/usr/bin/lsphp
    This can be done using the Edit lfd ignore file option in the lfd section, having selected csf.pignore Process Tracking from the dropdown. If you are using multiple versions of php, you may want to explore using the pexe: option to write a perl regex (see notes at the top of the csf.pignore file) to cover all the versions you wish to disable tracking for. Hope this helps :)
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  • 24x7server
    Hi, You can either disable the above executable file in the csf.pignore file or you can increase or disable the PT_USERTIME in the csf.conf file..
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, The previous posts should help. Also note that CSF/LFD is a third-party application. You can find their support forums at: General Discussion (csf) - ConfigServer Community Forum Thank you.
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  • silviajara
    Hello, i"m having this alerts all day....someone can help me? Time: Mon Jun 22 23:21:59 2020 -0300 Account: nydus Resource: Process Time Exceeded: 93093 > 1800 (seconds) Executable: /opt/python35/bin/python3.5 Command Line: /opt/nydus/pyvenv/bin/python3.5 /opt/nydus/pyvenv/bin/nydus-ex-api PID: 1146 (Parent PID:1146) Killed: No
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