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Internal Server Error Cause Enabling the Linux kernel parameter kernel.yama.ptrace_scope prevents access to the license management page. This parameter is enabled on Ubuntu 10.10 or newer versions by default. Resolution Disable the kernel.yama.ptrace_scope Linux kernel parameter by running the below commands on your server: # echo "kernel.yama.ptrace_scope = 0" >> /etc/sysctl.conf # sysctl -w kernel.yama.ptrace_scope=0 Search Words particular pages fail to work 503 - Service Not Available 500 Internal server error 503 - Service Not Available 29d1e90fd304f01e6420fbe60f66f838 a914db3fdc7a53ddcfd1b2db8f5a1b9c 56797cefb1efc9130f7c48a7d1db0f0c Email subscription for changes to this article RSS subscription for changes to this article Save as PDF Was this article helpful? Tell us how we may improve it. No Yes University Training & Certification Product Expert Program Partners Become a Partner Company About Us Leadership Team Press Room Contact Us Keep in touch © 2016 Parallels IP Holdings GmbH. All rights reserved. Plesk and the Plesk logo are trademarks of Parallels IP Holdings GmbH. Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy Impressum Sitemap
& Site Management Integration Options Developers eMail Components CloudLinux Extensions Extension Catalog Submit your Extension Plans & Pricing how to fix 500 internal server error Support Resources FAQs Forums Knowledge Base Documentation Downloads Plesk University http error 500 Release notes Blog Become a Partner Russian German French Spanish Chinese Japanese Italian Language English Russian German French Spanish Chinese Japanese Italian any Search Plesk login page show 500 Internal Server Error (Permission denied) Article ID: 126226, https://kb.plesk.com/en/9755 created on Jul 17, 2015, last review on Aug 29, 2015 Applies to: Plesk 12.0 for Linux Plesk 11.0 for Linux Symptoms Plesk login page shows the 500 Internal Server Error The following errors can be found in /var/log/sw-cp-server/error.log: 2014-04-03 11:20:43: (mod_fastcgi.c.1068) the fastcgi-backend /usr/bin/sw-engine-cgi -c https://kb.plesk.com/en/126226 /usr/local/psa/admin/conf/php.ini -d auto_prepend_file=auth.php3 -u psaadm failed to start: 2014-04-03 11:20:43: (mod_fastcgi.c.1072) child exited with status 1 /usr/bin/sw-engine-cgi -c /usr/local/psa/admin/conf/php.ini -d auto_prepend_file=auth.php3 -u psaadm 2014-04-03 11:20:43: (mod_fastcgi.c.1075) If you're trying to run your app as a FastCGI backend, make sure you're using the FastCGI-enabled version. If this is PHP on Gentoo, add 'fastcgi' to the USE flags. 2014-04-03 11:20:43: (mod_fastcgi.c.1171) [ERROR]: spawning fcgi failed. 2014-04-03 11:20:43: (mod_fastcgi.c.3644) all handlers for /index.php? on .php are down. Cause The wrong permissions and owner were set for the /tmp directory and suexec binaries. Resolution In order to fix the issue set valid permissions for /tmp, /usr/sbin/suexec and /usr/lib64/sw-cp-server/sw-suexec: # chown root:root /tmp # chmod 1777 /tmp # chown root:apache /usr/sbin/suexec # chmod 4510 /usr/sbin/suexec # chown root:sw-cp-server /usr/lib64/sw-cp-server/sw-suexec # chmod 4710 /usr/lib64/sw-cp-server/sw-suexec And restart sw-cp-server then: # /etc/init.d/sw-cp-server restart Search Words Pl
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eCommerce App & Web Developers WordPress & Bloggers Agencies & Designers Enterprise Government Blog About Us Who We Are Philosophy of Web Hosting Our Data Centers Leadership Press Room Careers Email sign up Contact Server Security A Script for Fixing File Permissions January 27, 2012 suPHP and FastCGI require files and folders to have a specific set of permissions/ownership different from other handlers. Without these permissions set correctly you will see a lot of errors such as: “403 Forbidden”, “500 Internal Server Error”, or simply generic errors that commonly have the word ‘permission’ in them. It can be very time consuming to track down and check file permissions across a whole server. Luckily, fixing permissions and ownership on a server running cPanel can be scripted. One of the members of our MST, Colin Roche-Dutch, created a simple script for ServInt called ‘fixperms' that you can wget to any cPanel server. Simply run the fixperms script, specifying the user (or all users), and the errors disappear. It is a good generic fix if you cannot find your permission problem, or if you have just switched your handler and need a quick way to change every user account on the server. ***WARNING!!!*** The following script is intended for suPHP or FastCGI ONLY! If you are not running either of these two handlers, do not run fixperms. The script will cause problems if you are running another handler such as DSO. Furthermore, it is highly recommended that you run a full backup of your server before running fixperms or any other script that makes changes to multiple files. The fixperms script is intended for cPanel servers only. It is dependent on cPanel’s internal scripts and file structure. If you’re on anything else (such as Plesk), it will simply fail to run. It won’t be able to do anything. Steps to run fixperms on your VPS 1. wget fixperms and run for a single user To use the fixperms script, simply log into your server as root, wget the file from our server, then run it. Type in the cPanel username and it will run only for that particular account. It does not matter which d