• Please be aware: Kaspersky Anti-Virus has been deprecated
    With the upgrade to Plesk Obsidian 18.0.64, "Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Servers" will be automatically removed from the servers it is installed on. We recommend that you migrate to Sophos Anti-Virus for Servers.
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  1. H

    Issue Php session problem

    hi. We are having a session problem: /var/lib/php/session folder chmod 1733 and owner root:root in server have 5-6 domain. all domain open session with username: psacln but the domain we have a problem with is open session with apache:apache all domain installed same way. i dont why...
  2. zigojacko

    Question Is there any way to set up a scheduled task for Magento like this in the Plesk interface?

    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...
  3. C

    Question How do I change Folder/File Ownerships, recursively?

    I am working on a website, whose web files have been assigned an array of different User and Group Ownership names. I would now like to assign the following Ownership names, to the website's Web Files: User: Jane Doe Group: psacln Would I be right in assuming the best approach would be to...
  4. websavers

    Issue plesk bin repair fs not as effective as expected

    Hey there, Coincidentally we had two different servers wherein a command was accidentally run to recursively change the ownership of the entire /var directory to all the same value. In one case it was the plesk user and in another it was popuser: popuser. We had hoped to be able to run `plesk...
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