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Generally, when you are going to move folders around, you also have to make sure that any software (such as Plesk) is reconfigured to know where to find things.
The quick way to get you running again would be for you to undo the /var and /tmp moves.
Moving /var is probably really not a good thing to do. There are *many* software packages which need /var to be directly accessible as /var/... not /home/var/....
If you were doing this in attempt to regain some disk space because your /var partition is too small same with /tmp, try using sym links.
Move your /tmp and /var back to /home, but then issue the following commands:
ln -s /home/var /var
ln -s /home/tmp /tmp
The other thing I would check before doing anything period is that /var and /tmp aren't mountpoints for their own partitions, if so, you need to fix your fstab file before moving them.