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On Plesk for Linux mod_status is disabled on upgrades to improve Apache security. This is a one-time operation that occurs during an upgrade. You can manually enable mod_status later if needed.
cd <your Magento install dir>/bin and run them as ./magento <command name>
php <your Magento install dir>/bin/magento <command name>
two ways to run this command.
Have you tried
php <your Magento install dir>/bin/magento <command name>?
You dont have to create a A record for www.
CNAME should work fine.
What are the record you have in Domain Registrar?
If possible, Add your Name Server to Domain Registrar and Disable the DNS Zone and try.
Yes as far as I know. Creating A record at Domain Registrar will point to your Domain to IP, Also all the records in Domain Registrar will come to effect not the Plesk.
Keep you Joomla installation up to date
File Permission / Directory Permission 644/755
Mod_Security.
Fail2Ban
Use Rewrites.
Uninstall all the unnecessary Plugin / Components
Have you correctly set the name servers at the 'domain registrar'? Set the name servers and delete all other records expect for NS and SOA at the Domain Registrar and try
What is your current version of httpd?
If you are using Tools & Settings > Server Component to view the version of httpd, make sure you refresh it first.
Current version for httpd in CentOS 6.7 is 2.2.15-47.el6.centos.4
You can use the Subscription > Website & Domain > PHP Settings > Additional directives
to override php.ini settings.
There are many things to do to protect your Joomla Installation.
Agree with @Linulex
- Remove your MySQL completely from your system.
- Disable any repos which you used to install MySQL 5.7
- Install MySQL with your system default repo.
- Restore the Database using your BACKUP
- At this stage your Plesk should start working.
- Upgrade yo My 5.6
on update 12.5.30 Update #30 They have fixed this issue.
Not Sure why @IgorG mention that TLS 1 and TLS 1.1 can not be enabled on HTTP/2 Mode enabled in previous post.
@IgorG,
Still didn't work. TLS1 and TLS1.1 are not active when HTTP/2 enabled.
I can see /etc/nginx/conf.d/ssl.conf file has changed.
ssl_ciphers EECDH+AESGCM+AES128:EECDH+AESGCM+AES256:EECDH+CHACHA20:EDH+AESGCM+AES128:EDH+AESGCM+AES256:EDH+CHACHA20;
ssl_protocols TLSv1 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2...
Apache Reboot Shouldn't generate files/folders like a new domain.
You can edit/delete new Domain Template by "Tools & Settings" > "Virtual Host Template"