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Resolved Joomla Toolkit

acj

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
CentOS Linux 7.9.2009
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.43 Update #1
I just removed an existing joomla 3 site in the toolkit. After refreshing this site is also no longer showing in the toolkit.
now I want to install Joomla 4 on the same URL as I removed the site from before
I get the following error
There is already a Joomla! instance created on the domain xxx.xxx. Please use a subfolder or detach the existing instance first.
I cannot detach it because the site is no longer showing in the toolkit.

The first time I did that today it worked in this way and I could reinstall the site with a fresh joomla 4 installation


I tried again with another Joomla 3 site, removed it in the toolkit. refreshed the cache. is not showing there anymore
trying to install is not working again with the same error
There is already a Joomla! instance created on the domain xxx.xxx. Please use a subfolder or detach the existing instance first.

how can I fix this?

the site is no longer there, and I have the default plesk testing 123 page showing
 
it seems with the delete of the site, the database is still there and I am not allowed to delete it because it was installed by a web-app
 
removed the folder .jtk with old backups

still not working and telling me
There is already a Joomla! instance created on the domain xxx.xxx. Please use a subfolder or detach the existing instance first.
 
in table apsContextsApplications and apsContexts where also entries that referred to the old installation.
deleted all those references

still not working
 
Hi,

Have you tried to run a MySQL check?

Tools & Settings -> Diagnose & Repair -> MySQL
 
I can't reproduce the issue you're having.

Are you sure the files of the previous installation are deleted? You can check this in the Filemanager. Also check the Trash in the Filemanager for files from the previous installation.
 
the original install was a Joomla 3 installation
the same problem occurred before the only solution that worked then was to completely delete the domain and create it new
 

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I would suggest you contact Plesk Support Team:

 
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