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You have to search for backup file .sql if exist of course then restore it
Before upgrading Plesk or installing important MySQL updates, Plesk Installer creates a pre-upgrade dump of system databases. Pre-upgrade dumps are used to restore the system to previous state if Plesk upgrade/update has failed.
The following databases are included in it (in order of appearance):
mysql - MySQL system database
psa - Plesk system database
apsc - Plesk application database
horde - Horde database, if installed
Windows Server
On Windows servers, every night Plesk automatically creates a daily dump of system databases in scope of the scheduled task Backup of vital Plesk settings in Windows Task Scheduler (command C:\Program Files (x86)\Plesk\admin\bin\sshost.exe --settings-backup).
These dump files are located in %plesk_dir%Mysql\Backup. The following Plesk databases are backed up: