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On Plesk for Linux mod_status is disabled on upgrades to improve Apache security. This is a one-time operation that occurs during an upgrade. You can manually enable mod_status later if needed.
I have the same problem - `/etc/apache2/modsecurity.d/rules/comodo_free/userdata_wl_content_type` is periodically reset to some factory default, neutering my changes.
At a semi-random time yesterday - possibly coinciding with a Plesk or Ubuntu update (apt full-upgrade) - my Plesk-operated web server became unreachable from localhost. This broke a cron job that was using Plesk's fetch_url against mydomain.com.
Ultimately I've narrowed it down to one of two...
Right, but this is for an unmanaged VPS, and this is pretty clearly a Plesk bug, so I don't see any point bothering an unrelated 3rd party (my VPS provider).
Tedious as it was, reinstalling the whole OS and doing the exact same installation steps again seems to have - this time - resulted in a...
Apparently I don't get any support, as the web form for it requires some kind of license key of a different format to mine.
So I guess I'll try reinstalling Plesk, which apparently means reinstalling the entire VPS image.
mysql: Deprecated program name. It will be removed in a future release, use '/usr/bin/mariadb' instead
*************************** 1. row ***************************
id: 1
host: localhost
type: mysql
port: 3306
last_error: no_error
fork: mariadb
When I click the "Install" button in the WordPress section of the Plesk dashboard, it does bring up a dialog (of sorts) for the settings to "Install Wordpress", but it also shows a pop-up with the error:
Running `plesk repair all` doesn't help (it finds no issues).
Removing the WP Toolkit...