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Issue File not found: domain.com.conf

Sn M

New Pleskian
Hi everyone, I'm running into an issue when running Plesk repair. Instead of describing the issue I'll just show the output (sorry I wasn't sure how to format code on the forums):

Reinstall SSL/TLS certificates and set the default certificate for all IP addresses? [Y/n] Y

Reinstalling SSL/TLS certificates ............................... [OK]

Applying the default SSL/TLS certificate to all IP addresses .... [OK]


File not found: domain.com.conf

File not found: domain2.com.conf ................................ [ERROR]

This error occurs for every single site in the system. Most of the domains are using non-wildcard Let's Encrypt SSL. Despite the error, everything seems to be working fine. Seeking advice from fellow Pleskians on resolving the above error. Thank you.
 
Have you tried to reconfigure webservice with
# plesk repair web

or install the Webserver Configurations Troubleshooter extension from extension catalogue and run it
 
Hi Brujo, thanks for your response. Plesk repair web returns the same error. No errors under the troubleshooter and running a configuration check on the files returns success.
 
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