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Domains renewal date set to 1-Jan-1970

weathermon

New Pleskian
Hi guys,

We're running Plesk 11.0.9 Update #32 on Centos 5.8 and are experiencing some strange issues - 2 days ago we had about 15 domains reset their renewal dates back to the 1st Jan 1970 - we thought it might have happened during an automatic upgrade so didn't think anything more of it and changed all the renewal dates.

We've just come into work again this morning and the same problem - this time with about 20 domains. When it changes the renewal dates back to 1970 it suspends the domains as well. Does anyone have any clues? It's pretty urgent as we host about 250 domains on this server.

Cheers
 
How do you handle your hosting clients expiration dates for hosting? If you're not watching date within Plesk, just put renewal date - unlimited and do the same for service plan itself for future clients - this should work!

I also had the same problem, problem is if you want to setup some custom date, subscription must remain LOCKED.
 
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