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I followed your advice and finally subscribed to official Plesk support. The best decision I could have made. They solved everything in less than 30 minutes.
Thank you very much again!
Hi there again, Peter.
Thank you so much for your help, but I am afraid that it didn't work.
I followed all the steps you told me to, but I miserably failed.
Anyway, it is 3:15 am in here, so I guess I'll take a nap and will comeback later to see if I can fix it someway.
Thank you once...
Yes, I have freed disk space (it has 55% free space).
Yes, database server is running.
And yes, I am using MariaDB.
This is what I get after running # systemctl status mariadb
So, I also think that the database cannot be found. What would you suggest me to do?
I can see all my databases, including psa db, in /var/lib/mysql1687372073 (via SFTP), but files are not .sql, when I open any of them, the files (I assume they're the tables) look like the ones in the second image:
Is there a way to export them? I tried to use mysqldump with no success.
I guess I did something really stupid, but any help or advice will be welcome.
Long story short: My server was full, so I couldn't login into Plesk and all my sites were down. I tried to fix it with the repair tool kit, but I could not login, my credentials were rejected (I tried to use root &...