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I've found the problem... Disabled "FastCGI support (required for Ruby on Rails)" where I was looking on the wrong domain.
Now the error disappeared... but I will check the misconfig of it :)
But I still ask myself if it is save to point sessions to the folder /tmp and set 777 as permission...
Tried the command line and it didn't help.
Still I see the error in the logfile that it cannot find the php.ini file in the folder /var/www/vhosts/mywebsite.com/etc/
Why is it only for this domain? I didn't set it to use an individual php.ini file. Where can I check this setting?
As you can see the FastCGI is enabled in Plesk:
What I need to mention is that I upgraded to Plesk Business model and maybe this can also be the cause?
First I upgraded Plesk Panel to the version 11.0.9 Update #31.
Then I upgraded PHP to 5.3.19 and installed mcrypt.
After the last 2 steps I noticed that I had problems to login to websites. (expired sessions)
So I changed the session path of php to /tmp with the permission 777. (if there's a...
Reinstalled and works fine!
Ok but it says me that packet is already installed???
[root@vps1892 temp]# rpm -U psa-proftpd-1.3.3-cos5.build109101019.20.i386.rpm
package psa-proftpd-1.3.3-cos5.build109101019.20.i386 is already installed
[root@vps1892 temp]# rpm -i...
Since a few days I cannot access my ftp anymore.
Following error:
"ECONNREFUSED - Connection refused by server".
So I've checked the logfiles on the server and saw the following:
Dec 4 17:14:53 vps1892 xinetd[23823]: Server /usr/sbin/in.proftpd is not executable...