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Resolved Diagnose & Repair

tanasis

Regular Pleskian
Server operating system version
AlmaLinux 8.8
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.55 Update #1
Hello eveybody,
I checked Diagnose & Repair tool and I see some warnings...

#1 warning

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#2 warning

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Is it safe to press the Repair button on a production web server?
 
#3 error (I think these 159 sites have been migrated from CentO to Almalinux)

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Is it safe to press the Repair button on a production web server?
 
Yes, all of them. Repair makes a fresh dump of the psa database before it changes anything in it, so in case something goes wrong, the psa database can be restored from that dump. The file ownerships are pretty much risk-free, too. It would be good to know what is wrong with them, though, before attempting to repair them.
 
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