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In the end, my solution was to fix the handlers.
plesk repair web -php-handlers
This way I was able to move the unregistered handler to an existing one.
Errors are gone, and everyone is happy :)
I used this handy article (thanks): Unregistered PHP handlers
Hi,
We have the same problem, but weirdly only on our first (elder) CentOS7 server.
Nothing happened after I updated the list with the 'plesk bin php_handler --reread' command.
Any idea?
Thank you.
Thanks for the update.
Yes, I recognised it this morning.
And I was terrified. What happened with my lovely blue labels? :)
From a UI point of view, the black text is not the best choice, I think.
I don't mind the colour options, but can we get back the original colour as an option?
Light...
Thanks for the quick update.
Just a note:
We had to re-scan all broken WordPress sites and lost all the admin passwords.
So we had to re-type (copy/paste of course) them...
Isn't a big issue, just a bit unfortunate.
Cool, it broke every connections with WordPress websites (100+)...
Can you check it, please?
I just logged in to our Plesks and WordPress Toolkit said if I tried to click on 'SETUP' >>
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Unable to get site administrator settings: PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function...