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    Resolved can't remove subscription / domain : failed to parse response

    If anybody gets the same troubles, plesk support did the following : replace `/usr/bin/python2.6` with `/usr/bin/python2.7` in files /usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/pmmcli /usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/pmmcli_daemon and launch the autoinstaller with # /usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/autoinstaller...
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    Resolved can't remove subscription / domain : failed to parse response

    yep... I'm going to contact them. Thanks
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    Resolved can't remove subscription / domain : failed to parse response

    Yes allready tried that, the modules are installed but the error is not gone...
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    Resolved can't remove subscription / domain : failed to parse response

    Hi Igor, I've tried several things but I cannot manage to install this module, could you please look at the error bellow and see if you have a solution ? Thanks by advance : ~yum install libxml2 libxml2-python There was a problem importing one of the Python modules required to run yum. The error...
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    Resolved can't remove subscription / domain : failed to parse response

    No success :( Here are the log (I've hidden domain name for security reason)
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    Resolved can't remove subscription / domain : failed to parse response

    I've completly reinstall plesk by unseslecting the reselecting plesk component from the plesk installer command, so now I can login to plesk panel (12.5.30) but still facing the issue when trying to backup Internal error: Failed to parse response. Reason: Failed to read data from stream Process...
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    Resolved can't remove subscription / domain : failed to parse response

    Yes it is 12.0.18 Product version: 12.0.18 Build date: 2015/10/14 14:00 Build target: Ubuntu 12.04 Revision: 344620 Architecture: 64-bit Wrapper version: 1.1
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    Resolved can't remove subscription / domain : failed to parse response

    The repair command is not available How can I contact support team as I own plesk license through a reseller ( ovh.com ) ?
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    Resolved can't remove subscription / domain : failed to parse response

    Nooooo, after running this I'm not able to use plesk : after loging in I'm redirected to https://xxxx.com:8443/admin/backup/local-repository and the following error is shown : ERROR: Zend_Controller_Exception: Specified column "plesk_max_version" is not in the row#0...
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    Resolved can't remove subscription / domain : failed to parse response

    Igor, after running the command I still cannont delete subscription nor backup the server response is Internal error: Failed to parse response. Reason: Failed to read data from stream Process output: Message Failed to parse response. Reason: Failed to read data from stream Process output...
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    Resolved can't remove subscription / domain : failed to parse response

    Hi Igor thank you for your answer, could you confirm that this command will not upgrade the php version please ?
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    Resolved can't remove subscription / domain : failed to parse response

    from panel.log : [06-Oct-2016 08:24:22 Europe/Berlin] PleskPMMResponseException: Failed to parse response. Reason: Failed to read data from stream Process output: file: /opt/psa/admin/plib/backup/protocol/PMMConnector.php line: 708 code: 0 trace: #0...
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    PHP script injections, can Plesk help me find the culprit

    This has nothing to do with Plesk but I've just found OSSEC and it's a great tool to know what is happening on a server by checking rootkits, monitoring logs, verify checksum of important files etc.. OSSEC can be find on github : http://ossec.github.io/
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    PHP script injections, can Plesk help me find the culprit

    Thank you Igor, I'm parsing many log files since days without finding the hole, so I was just wondering if Plesk had some tools that can point me to some security flaws... I will check your links thanks.
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    PHP script injections, can Plesk help me find the culprit

    Hi all, my server is compromised as every day I can see malicous PHP scripts created and burried in some websites. I'm able to find these from the access log, looking for POST requests on unusual PHP locations (example : POST /assets/images/actus/start.php HTTP/1.0). So I've created a fail2ban...
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