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Failed to install WordPress

chrisjudd

New Pleskian
I created a new subdomain for a domain as I was going to setup a "demo" for a client and when I went to install WordPress I got the following:
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When I go to Diagnose & Repair everything says "No issues detected" so I'm not sure how to get this fixed.

Any help would be appreciated!
 
Try to execute repair utility for the problematic domain:

# plesk repair fs example.com

and then repeat the installation.

Also reset default permissions for WordPress Toolkit module:

# chmod 755 /usr/local/psa/var/modules/wp-toolkit
 
Try to execute repair utility for the problematic domain:

# plesk repair fs example.com

and then repeat the installation.

Also reset default permissions for WordPress Toolkit module:

# chmod 755 /usr/local/psa/var/modules/wp-toolkit

That did the trick, thanks!
 
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