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Running into a weird issue with a test site of mine. I'm trying to upgrade the forum software, but when I try to run the upgrade script from my browser I just get a 404 error and the message "AH01071: Got error: 'Primary Script Unknown'" appears in the log.
I have tried two different PHP...
Logged on to one of the sites I host today to find that its security certificate expired - and also figured out that the certificates for most of the other domains on the server have either expired or are going to expire soon. However, when I go to renew the certificates, it says that they will...
This means the extension was compiled with a different version of PHP than the one you're trying to use. In step 3 of the instructions you linked to, when you run "phpize", you need to choose the one for the version of PHP you'll be using. They're located in /opt/plesk/php/<version>/phpize...
TITLE:
Scheduled Tasks doesn't allow shorthand cron notation
PRODUCT, VERSION, OPERATING SYSTEM, ARCHITECTURE:
Plesk Onyx
Version 17.8.11 Update #31
Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
x64
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
If you want to run a cron job every x minutes/hours/days, etc., most sites say you can put */<number>...
I just did it manually by following this tutorial (this works on 18.04 as well as 16.04 and 17.10): Upgrading MariaDB from 10.0 to 10.1 to 10.2 on Ubuntu 16.04 / 17.10 | Website for Students
TITLE:
Cannot install SMF
PRODUCT, VERSION, OPERATING SYSTEM, ARCHITECTURE:
Onyx 17.8.11, Ubuntu 18.04 x64
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
When you go into the apps catalog and try to install SMF, it gives you an error saying "The 'mysql' extension was not found.". The current version of SMF (2.0.15)...
Newly installed Plesk Onyx on Ubuntu 18.04... After I go in and try to set the admin username/password for PostgreSQL, I get an error:
Is this a known issue and if so how do I get around it?