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It doesn't look like this gets implemented anytime soon.
That's why I shared this idea here. I'm specifically looking for the best way for the PHP-permissions and maybe some Parallels developers hanging around have an idea for the log importer?
Okay, so I have the idea to implement piwik on my Plesk installation, for all users. Why? Because AWstats and Webalizer are generating plain HTML-logfiles. Great for some quick overview, but I want insights. And Piwik has more capabilities to log accurately.
The idea is to install Piwik in...
Parallels Plesk Automation is far too big for my needs, unfortunately. Also, that person was pointing to a solution without Automation to dedicate the mailserver...
I was wondering if it is possible to move the mailserver (SMTP, IMAP, POP3) from Plesk to a different node, while still controlling it within Plesk.
This user assumes it can be done with "a little work", so I was wondering how...
G1bsoN, you're not alone. Since my system last updated, I'm expierencing this issues as well...
It worked great before...
Edit: I'm using Plesk 12.0.18 though...
For only one vhost, I get this error:
PHP message: PHP Warning: Unknown: Failed to write session data (files). Please verify that the current setting of session.save_path is correct (/var/lib/php/session) in Unknown on line 0" while reading upstream, client: IP-REMOVED, server: website.com...
Warning, lots of questions ahead!
I'm using CloudLinux 6.5 with Plesk Panel 12. I searched briefly to answer these questions myself, but dind't find any satisfactory answers.
Plesk uses fcgi for PHP-processing by default. How safe is this against the shell-shock bug?
For those not knowing...