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to: Plesk Table of contents Linux Plesk is showing "500 - Internal Server Error" error General troubleshooting steps Known issues Websites are showing "500 - Internal Server Error" error General troubleshooting steps Known issues plesk error logs Windows Plesk is showing "500 - Internal Server Error" error General troubleshooting steps Known issues Websites are showing "500 - Internal Server Error" error General troubleshooting steps Known issues Related HUBs Linux: Plesk is showing "500 - Internal Server Error" error General troubleshooting steps The reason of 500 error can be found in Plesk web server log, in order to find exact reason why Plesk does not mod_fcgid: read data timeout in 45 seconds work properly: Login to the server console and start tailing Plesk server log: # tail -fn0 /var/log/sw-cp-server/error_log Reproduce the issue: try to login to Plesk or to perform operation which fails. Use the error from the output and try to find a solution in our knowledgebase. The most popular issues are described below as well. Known issues #122201 500 - Internal Server Error, /sbin/sysctl: Too many open files in system. #127828 500 - Internal Server Error, script '/var/www/vhosts/default/htdocs/wp-cron.php' not found or unable to stat. #111684 500 - Internal Server Error, Repository is not opened. #118383 500 - Internal Server Error, symbol lookup error: /usr/bin/sw-engine: undefined symbol. #126226 500 - Internal Server Error, [ERROR]: spawning fcgi failed.. Websites are showing "500 - Internal Server Error" error General troubleshooting steps The reason of 500 error can be found in website log, in order to find exact reason why website does not work properly: Login to the server console and start tailing the website error log: # tail -fn0 /var/www/vhosts/system/example.com/logs/error_log Reproduce the issue: try to access website or to perform operation which fails. Use the error from the output and try to find a solution in our knowledgebase. The most popular issues are descri
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French Spanish Chinese Japanese Italian any Search How to troubleshoot a connection failure from the mobile application to the Parallels Plesk Panel server Article ID: 112730, created on Nov 7, 2011, last review on Feb 5, 2016 Applies to: Plesk 11.x for Linux Plesk 10.4 for Linux/Unix Plesk 11.x for Windows Plesk 10.4 for Windows Symptoms This article describes troubleshooting steps for a connection failure from the mobile application to the Parallels Plesk https://kb.plesk.com/en/114882 Panel (PP) server. Connection to the server from the mobile device fails with the error: The internal error has occurred. Please contact our support services. Resolution 1. Make sure that you can access the PP control panel from the browser with the URL https://Server_IP_Address:8443. Also check that you are able to see the page https://Server_IP_Address:8443/enterprise/mobile-manager/. 2. Check that the access to the Administration Panel is not denied from the IP address 127.0.0.1: Home https://kb.plesk.com/en/112730 > Tools & Settings > Restrict Administrative Access 3. Review the mobile connector log file on the PP server. The log file location can be found at the article: #114785 Log and configuration files location for Parallels Panel Server Manager If the log file does not contain any error message, increase the log level using the instructions described in this article: #112723 How to change log level for mobile connector With the increased log level, initiate connection from the mobile device and check the error. Determine the reason of the connection failure by the error message. If there is still no any error message, follow the further steps to re-add the PP server in the application. 4. Delete the server from the application and add it again. If the connection fails again, perform a complete re-registration as described in Step 5. 5. For a complete server re-registration, follow these steps: - Delete the server from the application; - Delete the mobile connector configuration file and the database file. At the following article you can find the exact file names and paths: #114785 Log and configuration files location for Parallels Panel Server Manager - Add the server again. 6. If the application still fails to connect to the server, contact technical support by submitting
Plesk access error Browse by products and services DV and VPS Hosting DV Developer Hosting Legacy DV Hosting Applies to: All DV Difficulty: Medium Time https://mediatemple.net/community/products/dv/204404834/troubleshooting-plesk-access-error Needed: 20 Tools Required: SSH, root access Overview "Access for administrator http://support.hostgator.com/articles/plesk/windows-shared-hosting-information/500-internal-server-error-when-installing-applications-within-plesk-windows-shared from address xx.xx.xx.xx is restricted in accordance with IP Access restriction policy currently applied." This message means that Plesk IP access policy was configured in such a way that you can NOT login to Plesk from your current IP. You can find your current internal server IP by visiting whatismyip.com. Solution To enable Plesk Control Panel access you will need to login to the server via SSH as the root user and change your IP access policy in the 'psa' database. Connect to your server via SSH. Find the current policy and restricted/allowed IPs using the following commands: mysql -uadmin -p`cat internal server error /etc/psa/.psa.shadow ` psa mysql> select * from cp_access; mysql> select * from misc where param='access_policy'; If you wish to clear access policy settings, remove all records from "cp_access" and set the policy to "allow". mysql -uadmin -p`cat /etc/psa/.psa.shadow ` psa mysql> delete * from cp_access; mysql> update misc set val="allow" where param='access_policy'; Now, you should be able to login to the Plesk Control Panel. Article Contents: Searching for a hosting provider? Media Temple offers three VPS hosting products. Get started now 310.841.5500 About Us Help Back to Top ^ Hosting Compare Plans WordPress Hosting Shared Hosting VPS Hosting Website Builder Enterprise Solutions Overview Managed Amazon Cloud WordPress for Cloud Dedicated Hosting (mt) One Add-ons Managed Services Security Pack Truespeed CDN Google Apps for Work Domains Move to (mt) SSL Certificates Support Community Help Center System Status Resources Statement of Support Company About Blog Jobs Contact Affiliate Program Refer a Friend Statement of Support Stay connected © 1998- Media Temple. Legal : Privacy : Sitemap
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