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Plesk migration errror

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ZivoradA

Guest
Hi,

I am using Plesk 10.3.1 on both servers, with migration agent 10.12.0.

When I tried to transfer data from old server to new one, it always fails with errors.

Here are the errors in order of appearance:

Execution of /usr/local/psa/admin/plib/api-cli/domain.php ..... -shell /bin/bash failed with return code 4.
Stderr is
Unable to find certificate

Failed deployment of subdomain odds

Execution of /usr/local/psa/admin/plib/api-cli/subdomain.php .... -same_ssl true -maintenance-mode false failed with return code 1.
Stderr is
An error occured during subdomain creation: Subdomains are not supported on domains without hosting

... few times the previous one

System error: crontab execution error
Stderr is
crontab: user `apicks' unknown
System error: crontab execution error


Failed deployment of ftpuser x
Unable to create FTP account: Unable to create FtpUserManager object: Hosting type is not physical.


Can anybody help me with this issues, how should this be solved ?
 
As I see there are a lot of unrelated migration errors. First of all I suggest you following KB article for debugging all these errors - http://kb.odin.com/en/9679 I hope it will help you to find a reasons.
 
Same errors on domains with a certificate (SNI)


Execution of /usr/local/psa/admin/plib/api-cli/domain.php --update XXXX.DOMAIN.nl -hosting true -hst_type phys -do-not-apply-skeleton -ip 192.168.1.205 -www-root httpdocs -ssl true -same_ssl true -err_docs true -maintenance-mode false -certificate-ref f9da6dd5e8979424d677d7663ef15879 -login klxxxxxxxxb -passwd '' failed with return code 4.
Stderr is
Unable to find certificate
 
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