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Can't delete domain, why?

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DaveNET@

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Hey all.

Looking for some help here. I have a couple of domains I need to delete, the customer is no longer needing the hosting service.

Well, I can't delete them. I get an error. I've attached a screen image of the error alert that pops up. But this is what is says:

Code:
Unable to remove domains: Problems occured while removing domains: Unable to remove hosting:
Unable to init LogRotation object:LogRotation: unable to select: no such row in table
error.gif


I have no idea what to do, anyone?

David
 
Well, 36+ views to this thread and no suggestions? I guess I'll need to go hire a Plesk expert somewhere to have a look at this.

David
 
Did you found the solution for your error?
I got that error too but I don't know how to solve it.

ngsebastian
 
By chance, did you Deactivate the domain before trying to delete it? IIRC, I believe this was a problem I read some time ago on these forums.
 
Yes, I activated the domain and I tried to delete de domain when was disabled too, so I tried both ways, the same error, but I found the solution. I don't know if it is a good I ideea to post the solution since I had to change something in the plesk mysql database, so what I did as a hack to create the entry which was missing. And finaly I could delete de doamin.
 
I'm running Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 4 on a dedicated server.
 
Ah. I ran into the same problem when I first set up my server. It ended up being an issue with Plesk not being compatible with Fedora Core 4, so I ended up having to install Core 2 to get it to work right.
 
Same issue here... has someone found a solution for this problem?
It's a server running Centos 4.x and Plesk 7.5.4
 
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