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For someone who keeps consistently getting these errors once in a while, this simple script may help:
www.example.com is any website hosted on your plesk machine that has a custom index page.
Put it in a cronjob to run every 10 minutes, chmod +x the file, and that's it.
This happens again!!! All domains show up the default page!!! Why the hell does it happen? I did the /usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/httpdmng --reconfigure-all, restarted Apache, still same ole! Should I wait a bit?
DNS got screwed up in the process, as the Plesk box is normally the master DNS for all domains. The Plesk server IP got added as an A record for each domain, even though it's not always the case... So some domains now have 2 conflicting A records...
Thanks, but I already did it this way:
select * from domains where id=209;
and excluded the said domain from the list in /usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/httpdmng --reconfigure-domains
restarted apache, and everything seems normal. Hope it didn't screw up any custom domains settings...
Found another solution:
/usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/httpdmng --reconfigure-domains example.com
i.e. just give one domain, or a comma-separated list thereof.
I'll see which domain has domain_id=209, and just exclude it from the list.
Hi, see the subj pls. Last thing I did was install Ruby on Rails through web installer (by ticking its checkbox), although I'm not sure it's what caused the problem. I've restarted Apache, it didn't help.
Latest 11.x on Debian 6.
Plesk default page continues coming on for migrated domains, although webmail is turned on. I tried setting webmail to None and then back to Horde, but got this error:
Error: Failed to switch on the webmail service.: IP pool is empty.
Failed to switch on the webmail service.: IP pool is...
Hi, all. When navigating to webmail.domain.com we see Plesk default page instead of Horde webmail. I checked, domain has a mail-only (no hosting) plan and Horde is enabled in it.
Wow, kind of counter-intuitive to duplicate the settings for each plan, but nevertheless, thanks for the quick point!
On second thought, it probably makes sense to let the plan decide how to allocate disk space usage etc according to price.
That's Plesk action logging (account creation/expiration etc.), what I need is Apache log file rotation settings. I'm sure there was such a feature in Plesk 9.x.