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Question How to manually remove /pleskswap after Plesk installation

Hello, @tho . Could you please double-check /etc/fstab and confirm if pleskswap is mounted, e.g. pleskswap none swap sw 0 0? If it is, please comment out or remove the line. Please note that if fstab is not properly edited it can lead to the server becoming non-operational, therefore, please be cautious. Then, apply the config:

mount -av

Then, disable the swap:

swapoff /pleskswap

Once done, you should be able to remove the file.

If you don't feel confident enough performing the changes, I would strongly recommend getting in touch with Plesk support, or the support of your Plesk license provider.
 
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