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So as for my issue of not being able to open WordPress from the Toolkit, but being able to open it from Active List, it turns out that Elementor Pro (what I use for all of my sites) has ONE file with deprecated code in it...
Elementor basically said it is not their problem to be concerned with...
Hi Peter,
The ticket number is: 95037697
It is from 7 months ago and it is marked as solved. There were actually several issues going on at the same time.
It appears that I was temporarily able to fix the problem by switching from PHP 8.1 to 8.2... But obviously didnt check all of the...
I will also jump on the bandwagon for Dynamic list is < Active list. And not just because it is more difficult to use. It also has at least ONE massive bug.
I am not sure what others use it for, but I manage all of my clients sites for them. So I am contstantly logging in to WordPress from the...
Yeah, I do not think the original post was meant in the way that Dynamically generated IPv6 addresses are supposed to be used. And MAY come from a fundamental misunderstanding of the entire reason around switching from IPv4 TO IPv6 in the first place.
TLDR version:
IPv4 does not have enough IP...
I'm not actually running MariaDB actually. And I am on Ubuntu 18.04. It was a Google Pagespeed extension error. Removing the extension did not fix the problem, but finding and removing the list file fixed it. This ended up being the solution for me:
Unable to update system packages on Plesk...
This issue started 8/1 for me and has not gone away on its own. Tried a couple of different solutions I have found in the forums, but none seem to work. Also ran plesk repair all, and tried again, with no luck.
Got first message that updates failed on 8/1 and now they are just stacking up...
Also, I have looked into moving to CPanel, and CPanel has the same problem of CloudFlare dropping support. So if you move to CPanel then you will have access to the plugin it appears (I dont think they have pulled it) but it will not have any security patches from over the past couple of years...
Thanks Lucas,
Can we get a little more information on what is being worked on? Is Plesk themselves trying to build an integration to CloudFlare or negotiating with them to maintain their integration?
While it is true that we can manually setup CloudFlare for clients, or have them set it up...
I want to start by saying I have minimal experience in this, but here was the solution that worked for me.
The problem was the file "/etc/logrotate.d/kolab-syncroton" has this in the conf file:
/var/log/kolab-syncroton/console /var/log/kolab-syncroton/errors /var/log/kolab-syncroton/imap...
Same problem here. Massive files in kolab-syncroton (which I think stands for "Kolab Sync Rotation On" Which it appears it is not...
38G console.log
6G errors.log
1G sendmail.log
This was the solution that Plesk Support gave me, and I have confirmed it is working now:
plesk bin extension --install grafana
I know someone else said that the install process didnt work for them, so you might have to uninstall and then reinstall.
This was the solution that Plesk Support gave me, and I have confirmed it is working now:
plesk bin extension --install grafana
I know someone else said that the install process didnt work for them, so you might have to uninstall and then reinstall.