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I have made an backup and ran the removal command on the other 2 lines (after following the id's). This fixed the issue!! Thanks for your help !! It would be nice if Plesk simplifies there error messages, this was not the original way to solve the issue by the plesk support page.
Thanks again for you willing to help me, but I don't really like the idea to just remove a row in the table... it could be from an other application that is active and working... is here an technician from Plesk self who can help me with this ? it's an error generated in and by there application.
Thanks again for the fast response, but unfortunately this did not work. There is no row in the apsContexts table where pleskId is 7 (see the full dump of the table)
so i can not proceed the last step.
Thank you for your quick reactions, unfortunately this was not the solution for me. I have the error with an webspace that have the id '7': so i ran the command but got 0 results back:
So i think there is more going on here...
Dear Tize,
Could you explain what you mean with "When you follow the steps you will generate another different id"?
I followed the steps but repeatetly got nothing back as an result because there is nothing with that ID in the database.
With kind regards,
Niels Eulink
Hi,
I would like to change my vhost location due to insufficient disk space, I found this (How to change virtual hosts' location in Plesk for Linux) artikel, but I wonder if this also works for Onyx. The script in question is due in 2014.
I would love to hear if someone used it (in...