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Basic Pleskian
Hi,
since last update 18.0.32 (perhaps already .31) I get the following error according to plesk file system:
The operation failed with the following error: {"id":1,"cmd":"plesk repair fs -n","type":"progress","message":"Checking Linux system files","level":0} {"id":2,"cmd":"plesk repair fs -n","type":"error","message":"There are incorrect permissions on some items: \/var\/log\/plesk","level":1} {"id":3,"cmd":"plesk repair fs -n","type":"error","message":"There are incorrect permissions on some items: \/var\/www\/vhosts","level":1} {"id":4,"cmd":"plesk repair fs -n","type":"progress","message":"Checking virtual hosts' file system","level":0} {"id":4,"cmd":"plesk repair fs -n","type":"success","message":"Checking virtual hosts' file system","level":0}
The issues are related to Plesk file system. By selecting "Repair All" the issues are not solved.
Perhaps they are false positive?
What can I do now, please? I would do it manual (e.g. editing permissions by myself) but therefor it is important to know the correct permissions and/or ownerships.
Watch the screens for more details.
Thanks for help.
since last update 18.0.32 (perhaps already .31) I get the following error according to plesk file system:
The operation failed with the following error: {"id":1,"cmd":"plesk repair fs -n","type":"progress","message":"Checking Linux system files","level":0} {"id":2,"cmd":"plesk repair fs -n","type":"error","message":"There are incorrect permissions on some items: \/var\/log\/plesk","level":1} {"id":3,"cmd":"plesk repair fs -n","type":"error","message":"There are incorrect permissions on some items: \/var\/www\/vhosts","level":1} {"id":4,"cmd":"plesk repair fs -n","type":"progress","message":"Checking virtual hosts' file system","level":0} {"id":4,"cmd":"plesk repair fs -n","type":"success","message":"Checking virtual hosts' file system","level":0}
The issues are related to Plesk file system. By selecting "Repair All" the issues are not solved.
Perhaps they are false positive?
What can I do now, please? I would do it manual (e.g. editing permissions by myself) but therefor it is important to know the correct permissions and/or ownerships.
Watch the screens for more details.
Thanks for help.
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