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Resolved Event Manager - fire script before the action

B4c4rd1

Regular Pleskian
Hi,

Is there a possibility to run a script before, for example, the physical hosting is deleted?

I have to remove a folder that was added with mount and I want to make sure the folder has been removed before.

Thanks for your reply!
 
According to the event handler documentation, event handlers cannot prevent the action. They are triggered if an action is logged, but the action does not wait on an event handler event to complete. It is described here: Subscribe to Plesk Events So probably there is no way to first run your script and then let Plesk continue with the removal of the physical hosting once your script finishes. The order is always first Plesk, then your own event handling.
 
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