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    Resolved Plesk bin site error when creating a domain from bash script

    I deleted and rewrote the script in nano and it worked, thanks for your help
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    Resolved Plesk bin site error when creating a domain from bash script

    Thanks, I tried both these suggestions and it didn't work for me, same error. Do you have a link to the KB articles and the search phrase?
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    Resolved Plesk bin site error when creating a domain from bash script

    Thanks for getting back to me, I still get this error An error occurred during domain creation: hosting update is failed: cObject->update() failed: Some fields are empty or contain an improper value. ('www_root' = ')var/www/vhosts/clientfunnels.io/httpdocs Is there something wrong with my install?
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    Resolved Plesk bin site error when creating a domain from bash script

    Im having an issue creating a domain on plesk, this command works fine when run through cli: ```plesk bin site --create newdomain.com -webspace-name existingdomain.com -www-root /httpdocs``` But when I add the same code above to a bash script (create_domain.sh) and try to run it with: ```sudo...
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