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The message sounds serious...
Failed to import Plesk configuration dump: backup file is not valid or corrupted.
Migration will try to continue, but there could be issues when restoring hosting settings.
...but at the upper level it's only a warning and the mail users seem to be there.
Can it be...
I used to trust Plesk and enabled
Automatically install Plesk updates (Recommended) and even
Automatically install updates for third-party components shipped by Plesk.
It's only by chance that I found out that the bloatware had been forced onto my servers.
The trust in Plesk has been betrayed.
I still have the
Element 'mailuser', attribute 'deployer-action': The attribute 'deployer-action' is not allowed.
issue in the latest Plesk Obsidian 18.0.57 Update #5 / Plesk Migrator 2.25.2-1922.
Which table(s) would need to be migrated manually?
Or can I just remove the deployer-action...
Thank you, Peter!
Actually, the parentheses are missing not just on host, but also on port.
I fixed this, but it doesn't seem to make any difference in my Plesk-to-Plesk Linux-to-Linux pre-migration check. I get this in the log file:
Exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File...
Yes, thank you, Peter!
Laravel Toolkit was also added behind our backs, and I spent/wasted 5 minutes trying to figure out what it would do, without success.
Installing bloatware is the opposite of healthy server maintenance!