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Thank you for the update. We can certainly attempt to improve the error/warning reporting during cloning processes. We will consider this functionality in upcoming releases if it becomes popular.
Everyone, please continue voting for this feature if you consider it important.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Adrian commentedI am well aware that this involves a more complex mechanism, but it could likely be effectively addressed with machine learning and a corresponding database. However, it would be a significant help if the error message could indicate something like, "There was an error during cloning: $ErrorMessage." This way, end users can recognize that the process was interrupted by Plugin XYZ. Deactivating the plugin and attempting the cloning process again can certainly be handled by the customer themselves.
The feature is basically too good to do without - at least as a warning as to which plugin caused the crash.
In any case, thank you very much for taking a look at my suggestion.An error occurred while saving the comment Adrian commentedThat would be a awesome feature with a lot of benefit.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Adrian commentedWow, that makes me very happy - that's really great. Thank you very much already.
An error occurred while saving the comment Adrian commentedThe feature would save confusion and improve the experience with Plesk
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It is very important for customers to know exactly how big which website is. A query with ‘du -sh *’ would provide the information directly. Please add this feature soon.