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Resolved No auto desactivate suscriptions

Hi Creativados,

first of all, pls. consider to check with for example ( logged in as user "root" over SSH ):
Code:
plesk db

select d.`name`, l.* from SubscriptionProperties sp
left join Subscriptions s on s.id = sp.subscription_id
left join domains d on d.id = s.object_id
left join Limits l on l.id = sp.value
where sp.`name` = 'limitsId' and l.limit_name = 'expiration'
order by value;

quit
This will show you the current values for each domain.​


Second, pls. note, that you are able to inspect your "panel.log" for possible issues/errors/problems, in case that something went wrong, or does not work as intended.



Additional informations:


Sometimes, it is as well a good idea to change the log - level ( TEMPORARILY! ), to get more informations in Plesk - log - files:

 
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