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    Question Try our new tool to upgrade your old MariaDB server from Plesk UI

    Hi, upgrades are also offered for mariadb docker cts : You can still start the upgrade which then leads to localhost mariadb being upgraded. In my case 10.11.5 => 10.11.6. I belive this is an error and should not be possible.
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    Resolved Git Deployment Action Error: /opt/plesk/php/8.0/bin/php: No such file or directory

    Total guess but do you use a chrooted shell for this account ? Maybe try setting in to "/bin/bash" without "(chroot)" in your hosting settings.
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    Issue Keep nginx from binding to specific IPs

    hi, afaik the only way to do that is by blacklisting the unwanted ips in your panel.ini [ip] blacklist="192.168.1.1,192.168.1.2" You will need to "reread" the plesk ip pool afterwards : sudo plesk bin ipmanage --reread That was the trick for me when somehow my nginx tried to bind to my local...
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