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7.5.2 Permissions Reset Utility

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seanstephens

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Due to a total late-night-need-to-get-this-working moment of stupidity, I mistakenly used a Chmod -R and reset all of the permissions from home/ on down on one of my Plesk servers. Du'h

As it happens, when I upgraded from 7.5.1->7.5.2, it "fixed" permissions (at the time, I was unhappy).

Is there a way, on a current version of 7.5.2, to reset all of the permissions on Plesk?
 
Anyone? I too have perpetrated a late night finger error and need to reset permissions.
 
I think that there is a utility called mkchk or something like that that can reset all permissions on the PLESK files, but I don't know if that will help with the system files?
 
It is located in:

/usr/local/psa/admin/bin/mchk
/usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/mchk
 
You will also want to run the websrvmng -a command I think to rebuild the apache stuff properly.
 
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