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What about /var/log/passenger/passenger.log ?
It is also possible to troubleshoot the application using the Debugging Guide. However, this isn't supported by Plesk and has to run only from CLI (stopping the web server beforehand).
Have you switched to SmarterMail according to this instruction?
https://docs.plesk.com/en-US/obsidian/administrator-guide/mail/using-other-mail-server-software.72350/#using-other-mail-server-software-windows
Peter, could you please check if any custom templates are located in:
# ls -l /usr/local/psa/admin/conf/email_notification*
the file can be grepped in order to find non-ascii chars
# grep --color='auto' -P -n "[\x80-\xFF]" /usr/local/psa/admin/conf/email_notification_template.html.sample
#grep...
Looks like ssh server is not up and running on your FTP server. Or ssh port is firewalled. Check it with
# nc -zvw3 IP_ADDRESS_OF_FTP_SERVER 22
Also, you can connect to this server via FTP protocol with login credentials which you use for connection to this server in Plesk UI in Backup Settings.
The latest version of Memcache requires PHP version > 8.0:
# /opt/plesk/php/7.4/bin/pecl install memcache
WARNING: channel "pecl.php.net" has updated its protocols, use "pecl channel-update pecl.php.net" to update
pecl/memcache requires PHP (version >= 8.0.0), installed version is 7.4.33
No...
Currently, it is not possible to disable/hide File Manager. Such functionality is yet to be implemented in Plesk.
Vote for this feature on Plesk UserVoice portal . The top-ranked suggestions are likely to be included in the next versions of Plesk.
Have you tried KB search?
https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&query=DB+query+failed%3A+SQLSTATE%5BHY000%5D+%5B2002%5D+No+such+file+or+directory&commit=Search
Actually, this is expected behaviour. Forcing is forcing. There are no exclusions.
We would suggest either managing redirects manually or creating the corresponding feature request on Plesk UserVoice.
Note: Nowadays, it is highly recommended to use secured connections. That's why force...
Why do you edit the nginx global configuration file manually instead of making these changes through the Plesk UI for a specific domain, as I wrote above?
I think that's too drastic a decision.
It would be more correct to contact Plesk Support Team. Experienced engineers will find the cause and fix it directly on your server.
https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/213953025-How-to-get-support-directly-from-Plesk-
Perhaps it is caused by the default timeout limit is 60 seconds for proxying requests from nginx to Apache. But the script takes more than 60 seconds to execute.
Try to add in Additional nginx directives field of domain Nginx settings to increase the timeout limit to 180 seconds (3 minutes)...
Looks like you tried to run the script under chrooted environment. Please read this KB article on how to do it properly: https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/213921825-A-scheduled-task-set-up-to-run-from-under-a-subscription-user-fails-No-such-file-or-directory
Many reasons can cause this error.
Most of them are described in the relevant KB articles.
You can find them with a search by the phrase "DB query failed: SQLSTATE[HY000] [2002] Connection refused".
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