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Recovering After a Failed Updated

danallen1

Basic Pleskian
I was trying to remove all but one of the php versions, using the updater (Server->Plesk Upgrades and Updates, and got this bomb:
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When an update/upgrade starts, does it save a copy of everything needed to rollback to the state of the system, to use in the event of a bomb like this?

This event disabled the abiity of this server to respond to normal browsing of websites it hosts. Command line access via ssh is ok and all the web-files appear to be unaffected.

Any suggestions on how this can be recovered?

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