Symptoms
Plesk is not accessible with the following error messages in a web-browser:
Unknown database 'psa'
Cause
The Plesk system database psa
is missing.
Resolution
Restore the psa
database from a daily dump:
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Connect to the Plesk server via SSH.
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Switch to the directory with daily dumps:
# cd /var/lib/psa/dumps
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Find the most recent dump that contains the
psa
database:# zgrep "Current Database:" mysql.daily* | grep psa
mysql.daily.dump.0.gz:-- Current Database: `psa`
mysql.daily.dump.1.gz:-- Current Database: `psa`
mysql.daily.dump.2.gz:-- Current Database: `psa`
mysql.daily.dump.3.gz:-- Current Database: `psa`
...-
where
mysql.daily.dump.0.gz
is the most recent daily dump.
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Restore the
psa
database from the most recent daily dump. In this example, thepsa
database is restored frommysql.daily.dump.0.gz
:# zcat mysql.daily.dump.0.gz | sed -n '/-- Current Database: `psa`/,/-- Current Database:*/p' | MYSQL_PWD=`cat /etc/psa/.psa.shadow` mysql -uadmin
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Open Plesk in a web-browser.
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Connect to the Plesk server via RDP.
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Connect to MySQL:
Note: MySQL admin password is required for this operation. In Plesk Onyx 17.8 and later, retrieve the password with the command
plesk sbin psadb --get-admin-password
.C:> "%plesk_dir%Mysqlbinmysql.exe" apsc -uadmin -p -P8306
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Once connected, create a new database with the name
psa
:mysql> create database psa;
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Exit MySQL:
mysql> quit
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Switch to the directory with daily dumps:
C:> cd %plesk_dir%MysqlBackup
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List a name of a Plesk dump with the
psa
database:C:> dir psa*
...
Directory of C:Program Files (x86)PleskMySQLBackup03/27/2019 08:33 PM 468,888 psa-20181018020721.sql
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Restore the
psa
database using the dump file name from the previous step:Note: MySQL admin password is required for this operation.
C:> "%plesk_dir%"Mysqlbinmysql.exe -uadmin -p -P8306 psa < psa-20181018020721.sql
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Open Plesk in a web-browser.