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Resolved Internal error: filemng failed: filemng System error13

Sebaca

New Pleskian
Hello
I have been using Plesk for 10 years and due to an access problem on directories at the root of a domain I mistakenly made a note at the following address:

Unable to move/copy files via File Manager Plesk: Error occurred during /usr/bin/file command. command-

I think I applied the unbutu instead of debian. I restarted the manipulation but I have a message that blocks me to connect to my Plesk:

-------------------------------------------------- ------------
Internal error: filemng failed: filemng: execve failed for / opt / psa / admin / sbin / filemng: Permission denied System error 13: Permission denied
Message
filemng failed: filemng: execve failed for / opt / psa / admin / sbin / filemng: Permission denied System error 13: Permission denied
file
Agent.php
line
228
Type
PleskUtilException
-------------------------------------------------- -----------------

Please, please, I can not connect to my machine, what can I do?
Thank you very much for the help
Sebastien
 
I just saw that the procedure asked me to make a backup of the original file!

# cp -rp / opt / psa / admin / sbin / filemng /opt/psa/admin/sbin/filemng.orig

Does anyone tell me the commands in order to restore the backup file?
thanks for the help
 
I am not a technician but is the line of restoration would be ?

# cp -rp /opt/psa/admin/sbin/filemng.orig /opt/psa/admin/sbin/filemng

thanks for the help
 
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