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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.
You might also want to look at the developer and version numbers of each distribution on that list, which ones Plesk supports, which ones are EOL, etc, that might point you in the right direction!
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I've just had the same problem on 12.5.30 42, a large 22GB WordPress install but the restore didn't restore most of the wp-content folder. As you said, the files were in the backup, so I've manually extracted and placed them where they should be.
No tar errors...
I've managed to fix the sites by changing an option in Websites & Domains > Apache & nginx Settings called "Serve static files directly by nginx", I've ticked it and it seems to have made it all work.
To be honest, I don't completely understand what I've done though or why I was getting the...
I'm in the middle of a manual migration from one server to another and I'm having problems getting sites running on HTTPS again.
The sites (mostly WordPress) run fine over HTTP with nginx, but not on HTTPS with nginx.
For example, I can access https://domain/index.php and the page will load...
I've looked at the httpd.conf file that the vhost is now using and the whole
section is missing from it, I have no idea why but looking back at previous versions in the /conf folder it's definitely in there, just today it got removed.
Can I revert to an older httpd.conf file somehow? Or how...
This problem has completely thrown me! Got a server running Plesk 11 hosting a WordPress install.
Went to the Plesk admin site today to update an SSL certificate that was due to expire next week, added it, went to the domain in the web space I wanted to apply it to chose it from the drop down...
Updated and almost fixed.
I couldn't update PHP as there isn't a newer version for my distro and I didn't want to compile it myself.
To stop the error messages, in 'Scheduled Backup Settings' I enabled 'Create multivolume backup' and split each volume into 1024MB chunks.
I've had no errors...
PHP 5.3.2 is the latest version for Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS, so without me compiling from source I can't upgrade, I don't want to risk breaking other things on the server for the sake of an error message once a day.
Is there something you could do with Plesk to handle this error more gracefully? Can...
As far as I can tell, port 38413 is the port it's opening for the active FTP connection. Every day in the "migration.results" file is a different port number, all >1024 which is how active FTP works.
I changed the settings in Plesk yesterday to use passive FTP, I got an error email this...
No idea, I've not configured it, might it be because it's using active FTP? I could try ticking the "Use passive mode" box in "Personal FTP Repository Settings"?
Plesk 11.0.9 #45
Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS
For the last few weeks I've been getting an email every day, a "Backup/Restore task notification". It says:
Our server is configured to do a full FTP backup every day to a remote server, when I log into the remote server, all the backups are there, I...