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Usually this error happens when you are logged out of Plesk in another window/tab, which can happen when you restore a backup.
And what do you mean by "Paused for a minute" - you can't open Plesk in another tab, does it show any errors?
Usually this error happens when you are logged out of Plesk in another window/tab, which can happen when you restore a backup.
And what do you mean by "Paused for a minute" - you can't open Plesk in another tab, does it show any errors?
I think that is not that case here. I was logged in for only a short while before attempting restoring, and the errors popped several seconds after that, so I shouldn't be logged out at that point.
By "paused" I meant Plesk control panel seemed frozen. I opened a new tab to Plesk control panel and connection was denied. Several seconds later connection became normal, and to surprise the restore was successful.
I thought perhaps Plesk control panel service was somehow down during the time, and I checked logs (/var/log/plesk/httpsd_access_log) it seemed it was still receiving requests (from 127.0.0.1) but the backend returned 4xx or 3xx.
By the way, the same issue occurred if I initiated restore from command line (plesk bin pleskrestore).
I get this error in my Plesk control panel every couple of minutes. I can't find any reference to it anywhere. Is anyone familiar with this issue? Any help appreciated
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and @abashurov meant it is related to a hotfix of PPP-59897, of which again the issue should be fixed in .51. Maybe it's the same case in this thread?