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Rather than disabling certain domains, you'll have to set backups for only certain ones within their Control Panel view.
Since the automated backup manager is broken in 10.4.4 I'm not sure how well this will work, but in theory it should once they get it fixed.
I have it set to backup all...
I feel your pain on this one. I really do not like the new subdomain folder structure AT ALL.
There's a couple posts already on this, but I've yet to hear of a solution or reasonable explanation:
http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?t=110761...
Hey,
There are a couple different options depending on the site of the database you're trying to restore.
Through phpMyAdmin:
1) Recreate the database through Plesk
2) Download the tar file and untar it
3) Open the SQL backup file through a text editor
4) Then copy that info into the...
@Sergey L Thanks for taking the time to reply.
Without editing the config files, is there a way to store the httpdocs within the /vhosts/SUBDOMAIN directory? I understand what you're saying about being easier to see all your vhosts, but I still don't like that the site files are stored...
multiple directories for each subdomain
I don't mind the subdomain not being in the /mydomain.com/subdomain/ directory but why does it create two seperate other directories within 10.4.4?
For each subdomain it creates the following two directories under /var/www/vhosts/
mydomain.com
-...
Plesk 10.4.4 even more confused
Just upgrade from 10.3 to 10.4.4 and now it seems like when you create a subdomain Plesk ads a directory in /var/www/vhosts/SUBDOMAIN and another one in /var/www/vhosts/DOMAIN/SUBDOMAIN
Is there a way to have it just create a single directory somewhere within...