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but Migrator does copy file structure? sometimes Plesk puts things (files and a structures) in the site... And when new a Plesk version no longer uses it, the old sites still have it. (which then get copied = baggage)
Is the above not correct? Or am I wrong in my thinking?
Thank, so when Plesk is upgraded and using Migrator, the old plesk version is copied to the new plesk version?
That seems like bad idea? That is where the "baggage" comes from?
When Plesk changes "stuff" for the better, the Migrator would automatically correct/fix/deal with the new better way...
thank you. :)
can you define what exactly is Plesk Migrator content? I see directory structures from old plesk versions on older sites. THat is only what I see. It would make logical sense there are other things I can't see. I'm guessing:
a) the plesk migratory pulls "content" for the entire...
Thanks Peter, but can you elaborate on:
1) is my concept of Baggage real? Does that make sense of what I'm referring to. I just know:
-- I see weird, odd things in old domain accounts that are not in new domain accounts.
-- There are times when domains do weird odd things (that other newer...
@tkalfaoglu @M_N
after reading your post about migration tool... I only have like 50 domains? Something tells me I should just use the same people who have done migrations for me in the past :(
If something goes wrong or has issue... I don't want to start looking for a needle in a haystack :(...
I'm on my centos 7 plesk obsidian latest version. Cloud dedicated server (ie. server1)
I have a new, better server2, with new fresh install of lastest plesk but on almalinux 8 (cloud dedicated)
My current server1 with plesk has been migrated many times, started with Plesk 8.
Here is are my...
Thanks Peter.
Technically, I solved my immediate need by using plesk terminal and doing what I needed via command line MySQL. This was done via root.
however, I have more questions now than before :)
1) I'm admin on plesk... and lets say I create a new database (and plesk creates a user at the...
note:
I logged into phpmyadmin on DB_Name3
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DB_Name3.DB_Table3 TO DB_User1@localhost
error:
#1142 - GRANT command denied to user 'DB_Name3'@'localhost' for table 'DB_Table3'
FYI:
DB_User1 is the admin on Domain1
hello,
I'm seeing this error:
#1142 - INSERT command denied to user 'DB_Name3'@'localhost' for table ‘DB_Table3'
Situation:
I'm in phpmyadmin on Domain1 inside DB_Name1. All is good. I can also access a second database from within Domain1,
with this: Select * from DB_Name2.DB_Table2; All is...
So thinking, maybe somewhere, the PHP is doing something wrong and memory usage or lack of amount set to use or all in between is an issue? Do you have any ideas on how to find a domain or the script (PHP file) that could be causing the issue? I'm guessing the sites that are causing the issue...
THANKS Peter!!!
"The quest is why the website causes PHP-FPM processes to hang"... ahhhhh that could tell me a lot :)
But the oddness of what is working (mostly everything!!!) and the 1 or 2 items I've found that doesn't work... while it is messed up. The needle in the haystack.
Question, is...
thanks Maarten, but nothing else, zero is done EXCEPT clicking the "apply" button on the PHP Setting page/tab.
OR selecting a different value in the dropdown for "run PHP as", click apply, then switch it back to FPM-PHP value.
So that is my "solution", but the cause... well, yeah, it makes no...
what does restarting it actually do, that could be checked BEFORE restarting it. I'm thinking, if there is a way to see a problem with FPM-PHP, that wold be a better starting point.
yeah, it is a tough one...
its hard to explain, but quickly: I have a WP site that has a plugin to create PDFs. Most everything works, but when the "issue" happens, all I know is when FPM-PHP is reset, the problem goes away.
nothing manually happens. The error log gives an incorrect error...
All I know, when my client tells me they have an "odd" problem, I go and "resave" the PHP setting tab.
OR I might need to toggle the PHP value (pick different one. save. put it back. save)
Has anyone else done this as their "solution" to some strange problem with FPM-PHP?
I really, really wish...
I have new server with Almalinux 8 but my hosting company says the only way to run PHP 5.6 (safely) is to put Cloudlinux 7 on it.
So I'm going with that???? but wondering if any limitations or issues I might run into?
thanks!