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On Plesk for Linux mod_status is disabled on upgrades to improve Apache security. This is a one-time operation that occurs during an upgrade. You can manually enable mod_status later if needed.
@Sebahat.hadzhi This ImpersonationCache.db corruption file was simply empty, not "corrupted".
No reason why it would be. And this is a long KNOWN ISSUE.
Igor's recommendaiton solved the issue, but Igor left Plesk a long time ago. This is not acceptable that such a bug persists.
I believe that...
ODBC drivers are nothing more than registry values to DLL files in the Windows Server registry.
Plesk can easily list them, and that would terribly help userbase.
I think that we should vote for these feature requests :
Add ability to select 64-bit drivers in ODBC Data Sources
Add new database...
Hi @Sebahat.hadzhi , I've traveled through this article before asking here.
This article simply says that we have to pick a Driver.
But my question is about the fact that NOT ALL ODBC drivers are listed in Plesk.
How can we "REGISTER" a new ODBC Driver so that Plesk lists it?
See 2 attached...
Each day comes with its own New [new] (new) Promo of SiteJet inside Plesk ! o_O
In Plesk Obsidian 18.0.64, the "SiteJet" Promo is now appearing under the "Get Started" Tab with the title "Create a website or application on this domain".
How can we hide it ? :mad:
We tried this so far ...
Through Disk Security XML file, how to set a permission to the T:\folderABC\ path ?
I used this, but it does not work :
<Entry AccounType="1" Account="Psacln" Path="/" SubPath="folderABC" AceFlags="ThisFolderSubfoldersAndFiles" AccessMask="ReadWrite" EntryFlags="0x8" />
Hi @Ales , thank you for this clarification. The Plesk support team came back to me today with the same information : (and this is a good thing to have two thoughts on this shamefully poorly-documented topic by Plesk) :
The file you need to modify is :
C:\Program Files...
Hi. It seems that this "my.ini" file is no longer overwritten, for what I can see (On 12.5 and Onyx)
However, the very last question relates to Plesk Obsidian :
"In Which "MY.INI" file" do we need to set our parameters in Plesk Obsidian ?"
C:\Program Files (x86)\Plesk\Databases\MySQL\my.ini...