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Yep that instance was in the database table WordpressInstances so I removed it and also removed it's entries from WordpressInstanceProperties. Do you think that's it or might there be data elsewhere to clean up?
And how come this happened - perhaps a bug where Plesk can't remove an instance...
Hello,
Thanks for the tips. I have run:
plesk bin wp_instance --get-list
And it does not show the broken instance which is still showing under the Plesk administration UI. So that would indicate that something is 'stuck' but only with the web UI of Plesk?
I will check the database next.
Hello,
We have CentOS7 and Plesk 12.5. Recently a WordPress installation was hacked so I moved the WordPress directory to public_html-dirty and then restored from backup the files to public_html. I then deleted public_html-dirty and manually updated WordPress via wp-admin.
The toolkit is now...