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  1. Laurence@

    Issue Nginx Caching - x-cache-status: BYPASS (working but not serving from cache)

    Great. What a complete letdown. I wonder when we will ever have a decent caching solution with Plesk. Can't use the Varnish/Docker solution as Docker doesn't support CloudLinux. LSCache from LiteSpeed is overpriced. FastCGI_Cache no worky reverse proxy. So so so so so disappointing.
  2. Laurence@

    Issue Nginx Caching - x-cache-status: BYPASS (working but not serving from cache)

    Upgraded a server to 17.8 to test the new microcaching. When I look a page with browser dev tools I see x-cache-status: BYPASS. I believe this indicates caching is active but the page is not being served from the cache. Tested on a bunch of pages with the same result. Frustrating. Any ideas?
  3. Laurence@

    Input How to compile NGINX with additional modules ( pagespeed / cache_purge / headers-more / and others )

    This has to be done in every /var/www/vhosts/system/domain.com/conf/nginx.conf? If so is there any way to automate it on domain creation?
  4. Laurence@

    Input How to compile NGINX with additional modules ( pagespeed / cache_purge / headers-more / and others )

    Also this is for shared hosting. Having to edit domain specific nginx.conf after each domain creation would be untenable. Needs to be automated.
  5. Laurence@

    Input How to compile NGINX with additional modules ( pagespeed / cache_purge / headers-more / and others )

    We compiled Nginx with the purge module as outlined in teh tutorial. On a test WP install with the Nginx Helper plugin the purge option is not purging the cache. The request is in logs: 86.126.75.222 - - [20/Feb/2018:08:59:09 +0000] "GET /?get_feeds=1 HTTP/1.0" 200 430...
  6. Laurence@

    Plesk Onyx 17.8 Preview

    Thanks guys, working on this.
  7. Laurence@

    Plesk Onyx 17.8 Preview

    @IgorG we can't recompile Nginx with the purge module because Plesk uses some custom ssl version in its config: --with-openssl=/home/builder/buildbot/psa-17.8-bcos7x64/build/unix/plesk/packages/nginx/work/openssl-1.0.2n We'll need the source and there is no public repo. Any solution for us?
  8. Laurence@

    Plesk Onyx 17.8 Preview

    Yea, but this default integration automates all the nginx config. Looks like the cache lives at /var/cache/domain.com_proxy. Having a WordPress purging mechanism is critical. We can compile Nginx with ngx_cache_purge module easy enough. The problem is that we'd have to take Nginx out the Plesk...
  9. Laurence@

    Plesk Onyx 17.8 Preview

    Just installed Plesk 17.8 on a test VM. I assume this is using proxy_cache. Is data stored in memory or is there a physical path like /data/nginx/cache? We tried to get proxy_cache working last year but were unable to solve permission issues for purges. Would this default install work with WP...
  10. Laurence@

    Important Removing deadweight in Plesk Onyx 17.8

    Is there an official release date? Can I upgrade a production server to 17.8?
  11. Laurence@

    Question How to edit "Default Domain" service plan that is copied over to Resellers?

    When a reseller is created the service plan "Default Domain" is copied over. How do I edit this? Editing the actual plan doesn't do anything. It copies over a 10gb plan with PHP 5.4. I would like to have a PHP 7 unlimited plan copied over at reseller creation.
  12. Laurence@

    Question Limiting subscription vs domains

    It is pretty dumb to count add-on domains as Subscriptions. Add-on domains share the resources of its main subscription. A subscription has its own resource pool. Apples and oranges. A crappy solution for us for a client with a multiple domains account - say 3 domains (subscriptions), is to...
  13. Laurence@

    Question Limiting subscription vs domains

    Are there any plans to separate limits on resources for Domains and Subscriptions?
  14. Laurence@

    Question Limiting subscription vs domains

    I want a reseller to be able to create 1 or 2 extra subscriptions but also be allowed to create unlimited add-on domains. I see no way in Plesk to be able to achieve this. If I set Domain limit to 2 and the client creates an add-on domain they can no longer create a new subscription. Am I...
  15. Laurence@

    Resolved Plesk SQL query to find domains and PHP versions

    In 2018 it's my mission to upgrade 10,000 websites to PHP 7. Can someone give me the SQL query to: 1) Find the overall number of websites on a particular PHP version. 2) List all said domains on a particular PHP version. Cheers.
  16. Laurence@

    Question Using Nginx Fastcgi_cache with Nginx as proxy?

    Thanks Igor. But how can this be automated. Editing a file every time a domain is added is going to unsustainable.
  17. Laurence@

    Question Using Nginx Fastcgi_cache with Nginx as proxy?

    Okay, looked into it. Found this: Resolved - Nginx proxy_cache_path Seems proxy_cache requires a different cache location for each domain. How would this be automated? That thread indicates the rules go in: /etc/nginx/conf.d/proxy_cache.conf But the location set there is global: Reverse...
  18. Laurence@

    Question Using Nginx Fastcgi_cache with Nginx as proxy?

    Thanks Igor. Looking into it.
  19. Laurence@

    Question Using Nginx Fastcgi_cache with Nginx as proxy?

    Simple question, can it be done. :) We want to offer some full page caching. Varnish with Docker is not an option as we use CloudLinux and Docker doesn't support it. As a standard hosting service we need .htaccess to work as that is what everyone is familiar with. So running FPM under the Nginx...
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