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The main issue seems to be this (?):
Code:
[2025-02-01 01:02:04] [2025-02-01 01:02:04] Waiting for ImunifyAV to start...[2025-02-01 01:02:05] [2025-02-01 01:02:05] ERROR: imunify360 service is stopped.
Well...
I solved it myself (Cheating a bit with the help of ChatGPT ) .
So I will post the solution for others that might run into the same issue:
In systemd (which Plesk uses on most Linux distributions), a "masked" service means it has been explicitly disabled and cannot be started or enabled until it is "unmasked."
To check the status and fix it, follow these steps:
1. Check if the service is masked
Run this command in SSH:
bash
Code:
systemctl is-enabled imunify-antivirus
If it returns masked, then the service is indeed disabled.
2. Unmask the service
Run the following command to unmask it:
bash
Code:
systemctl unmask imunify-antivirus
3. Enable and Start the Service
After unmasking, try enabling and starting the service:
bash
Code:
systemctl enable imunify-antivirus --now
4. Verify the Service Status
Check if it’s running correctly:
Bash
Code:
systemctl status imunify-antivirus
If the issue persists, try reinstalling ImunifyAV: