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If you are still using CentOS 7.9, it's time to convert to Alma 8 with the free centos2alma tool by Plesk or Plesk Migrator. Please let us know your experiences or concerns in this thread: CentOS2Alma discussion
When I view the list of supported operating systems, it doesn't even say CentOs 8 is supported...?
I'm sure we have Plesk running on CentOs 8 builds...
I've just spun up a CentOs 9 Stream server build and was hoping to install Plesk on it but now I discover I'm not sure it's actually supported...
Will it work or not can anyone confirm?
In order for Plesk to email the Customer via the WordPress Toolkit about core/plugin updates etc, does the Mail Service have to be activated on the domain?
Because currently, the Mail Service is not activated and all the Plesk WordPress emails are being rejected with an Undelivered Mail...
Yes, this is the exact case in this scenario I now know.
If I do that logged in as root, then it does switch shell to the user but there is no difference at all with what they can or can't run.
Yes, the user is in this one according to /etc/passwd - /usr/local/psa/bin/chrootsh
Thanks for your help @Kaspar - yes, my other post you linked to was as a result of not being able to create the crontab under the system user as needed in this post.
I have already granted the system user shell privileges and I had already tried to crontab to the system user from root exactly...
I've granted sudo access manually to the main subscription user within Plesk yet when I do su username, it doesn't have access to use the sudo command, for example:-
sudo: command not found
I'm not sure if there is something I have missed. Surely it is possible to do this?
I had already tried that but when you try to run the job from the Plesk interface, it just fails with a 'No such file or directory' error message... It doesn't seem to like the command.
We absolutely have to run cron jobs for Magento as the system user that owns all the Magento files and folders and Plesk makes this very difficult.
I've resorted to actually trying to run a crontab as the user by adding and allowing it to run cron jobs (albeit if I log in as this user to SSH...
Our helpdesk software already sends and receives mail via Google and is configured like so. And the only entries in that mail log browser are failed attempts to connect to the email server.
The emails are legitimate notifications from our third party helpdesk software and these are bounce messages that are being rejected because Google won't accept emails from our server mailer daemon (server IP address) - the entire mail service on our server is disabled as we use Google for...
So recently, one of our servers is sending loads of 'Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender' emails from the server's mailer-daemon...
They look like the below:-
The thing is though, the mail service on the server is completely disabled because all websites hosted on this server use Gmail's...
Thanks for taking the time to reply.
This is just out-of-the-box WordPress sites for example with permalinks enabled. With default Nginx in Plesk, none of the URLs work except the homepage, probably as it tries to rewrite them to SEO-friendly versions.
I don't think a suggestion to use Apache...