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Issue Plesk Onyx Repair tool fails on SSH/TLS certs

miskie

New Pleskian
Good afternoon - I'm facing a bit of a conundrum involving Plesk Onyx 17.5.3 on a CentOS 6.9 server - there seems to be an issue someplace involving SSL/TLS certs that I cannot seem to locate. The problem often causes Plesk itself to not respond to login, has dusted at least two websites, and crashes the commandline repair tool. There is nothing in the logs to provide any insight as to what is going on, even in verbose mode.

The repair tool gets as far as the SSL/TLS certs and hangs.

here is the tail of the last repair attempt log...

Code:
[2017-10-18 18:22:13] Repairing web server configuration
[2017-10-18 18:22:13] Reinstalling SSL/TLS certificates ...............................
[2017-10-18 18:22:14] [OK]
[2017-10-18 18:22:14] Applying the default SSL/TLS certificate to all IP addresses ....
[2017-10-18 18:22:14] [OK]

...and that is where it stops... Any insight anyone has would be certainly appreciated, thanks in advance.
 
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