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They already have those permissions so that will not fix it.
All I know is wordpress sites where there is a wordpress instance in Plesk work fine but wordpress sites that do not have an instance in Plesk but the domain is still managed by Plesk do not work.
I can't work out why.
Hi Peter
Thanks for that, clears a few things up.
The Wordpress directories are 755 so on the group settings that means no write permissions for apache which I think is the issue because the domains within plesk have a "subscription-user:psacln" owner/group setup.
So would just changing to...
Hi
They do use the same user:group combination (subscription-user, psacln) and that is the problem as far as I can tell.
When Plesk does not control wordpress when wordpress updates as far as I know the user it runs as is apache and the apache user does not have permissions to write to the...
We have multiple domains being managed by Plesk, some of them have wordpress which is managed within Plesk and some have wordpress which is managed outside of Plesk (but the domain is still managed within Plesk).
The issue is with wordpress managed outside of Plesk and updates failing.
As...