Hi!
I have switched to a new server recently. I restored a full backup and every website is up and running. But something seems to be different as I cannot manage to reissue Let's Encrypt certificates. This is happening for every domain on the server. DNS entries are managed through an external...
Thanks!
So could I basically ignore these warnings about webp and leave the current config? The websites should also work without webp, right?
Or should I just restore all customers instead of full server config?
Awesome, that worked really well!
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Unfortunately, a new problem has occurred after restoring the backup:
Warning: Restore domain "xxx.yyy"
Execution of /opt/psa/admin/sbin/httpdmng --reconfigure-domains zz.xxx.yyy,xxx.yyy -skip-broken failed with return code 1.
Stderr is
[2024-09-18...
This is the only log message I get when restoring a customer:
Info: Restore hosting "xxx.de"
The password was generated for user 'xxx'. New password is 'xxx'
Info: Restore database user "xxx"
The password was generated for user 'Database user xxx'. New password is 'xxx'
I had some troubles...
I was finally able to import a test customer. This was only possible after I had updated mariadb to the exact same version as the old server (10.11.9).
However, the imported website did not work at first. I checked the log and realised that Plesk had changed the database password when importing...
Yes, I will consider this possibility.
For now, I have edited the panel.ini with
[databaseManagement]
features.canBeUpgraded = 1
so that I could update MariaDB on the old server. The update worked successfully to 10.11.9.
The server is currently creating a new full backup. I will then try to...
The new debian 12 server uses mariadb 10.11.6, the old server uses mariadb 10.5.26.
I am not sure if there is an update available to 10.11.6 on debian 10? I am also afraid that something goes wrong as we have 200 customers on the old server.
Thanks for the reply!
Unfortunately I don't know how to customise the mysql dump. On the old server I have the extension SFTP Backup in use. I have also installed and set this up on the new server. Now all backups from the FTP server are listed.
I then select a backup from the list and click...
Hello, we have ordered a new server from Ionos with Debian 12 and Plesk. We are currently using a server from Ionos, but still with Debian 10. As this operating system is now outdated, we would like to switch to a newer version.
My plan was to install a complete Plesk backup on the new server...
I have consulted the technical support and they have fixed it with the following command:
plesk bin server_pref --update -panel-certificate "Lets Encrypt certificate"
Thanks, but I already did that. And it was working properly for several months. But all off a sudden I get the “expired message”. Even though, the certificate is valid until April 2023.