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    Issue Daily email "Could not issue/renew Let`s Encrypt certificates for adminmame"

    Since I set up my plesk server, I've been getting a daily email, "Could not issue/renew Let's Encrypt certificates for Gavin" (Gavin is my name). The basic content is as follows: Could not secure domains of Gavin (login admin) with Let`s Encrypt certificates. Please log in to Plesk and secure...
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    Issue New administrator cannot access all functions

    Based on that article, the new account should be able to see extensions and advanced monitoring, but it can't. This looks like a defect to me then.
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    Resolved Why are notifications for CPU usage turned off by default?

    In advanced monitoring I notice that you can get notified if certain services have high memory usage and if you have used up too much disk space. You can also be notified for high CPU usage. Yet the defaults in Plesk are to send notifications for high memory usage but not for CPU usage. I'm...
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    Issue New administrator cannot access all functions

    I'm logging in as the admin account that I created when i set up plesk and can access all functions. I created a separate account for someone who was helping me out and made it an Administrator. When I view the User rights in Plesk, both accounts are Administrators and all roles are granted...
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    Question Software updates and restart of server

    Is there any way to know if a restart of a server or a key service will occur when you upgrade? If I've got customers in different timezones, I can't just do an upgrade at nighttime.
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    Question Software updates and restart of server

    I'm just setting up my first plesk server on Ubuntu and it's in test/demo mode. I've applied software updates once and it was nice and simple. But I presume that some software updates (such as an upgrade to a new Ubuntu version) would require a reboot or a restart of some essential services...
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