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On one of the problem sites when you edit with Sitebuilder it saves changes and publishes okay but after publishing the edits/changes do not appear on the published site.
I went in and personally checked all the reported sites that were having this problem. Sorry, not as I was initially told. There are 11 clients using Sitebulder and 9 are working fine. 2 are having the publishing problem. I've compared the various settings to see if there is any noticeable...
I looked through various files/directories, from random clients that are having problems, and can't locate any files/directories that are owned by a different user. Any place specific that I should be checking ?
This just started happening a couple of weeks ago. I've got about 8 customers using Sitebuilder and it's affecting all of them. Do I need to fix each one individually ?
Apologies if this is the wrong thread, but I think it may be related to this issue. My Sitebuilder clients are getting this when they try to publish..
"The site has not been published.
Cannot copy the site files to the specified site location. It is possible that you do not have enough...
Ran it again with -q and again, things seemed to happen. Ran ls and got this..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 948 Apr 15 2014 /etc/yum.repos.d/atomic.repo
Checked Plesk (Hosting Settings) FastCGI for options and still just php5.3.3. Is there another step that I'm missing ? A Plesk setting maybe ?
Full disclosure.. I'm a designer that ended up hosting my clients on a dedicated server. I lack the programming/networking skills you guys have so I apologize if I ask dumb questions.
Using Putty I did..wget -q -O - http://www.atomicorp.com/installers/atomic |sh
Seemed to work.
When I did...
I have to get this done ASAP, unfortunately. Are there advantages to PHP Panda for this ? Easier ? (Assuming that I only have to do this once and then use Plesk Installer in the future, if required.)
I recently updated to Plesk 12.0.18 but didn't see the option for multiple php. I need to add php.5.3.10 (currently using php5.3.3) for newer Joomla installs. I lease a dedicated server and I'm told "Installation via yum and the Plesk autoinstaller will update PHP on all websites as it replaces...