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Internal error: filemng: stat failed: No such file or directory System error 2: ....

rhayed

New Pleskian
Problem

HTML:
Internal error: filemng: stat failed: No such file or directory System error 2: No such file or directory

Message 	filemng: stat failed: No such file or directory System error 2: No such file or directory
File: 	Agent.php
Line: 	212
Type: 	PleskUtilException

I decided to change my wordpress address, i know i did wrong. I change it through "Home>Subscription> "Website and Domains" > Hosting Settings > i change my domain from "mydomain.com to mydomain.org" after few minutes i figured something is missing so i decided to change BACK again to mydomain.com and TADA i face the problem and i can't even go to files which has most of my files are important out there.

If i go to "Home>Subscription>File Manager" the problem above will show.

Help! how can i fix this problem? now my website shows "Not Found".

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i already did reboot the server and service httpd restart and shows the problem below

Warning: DocumentRoot [/var/www/vhosts/mydomain.com/httpdocs] does not exist

is this mean my files are all gone? enlighten me.
 
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Warning: DocumentRoot [/var/www/vhosts/mydomain.com/httpdocs] does not exist
is this mean my files are all gone?
Yes, it means that the document root directory httpdocs does not exist. If you have removed it using "File Manager" there is a chance that it was moved into .trash and can be restored from there.
 
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