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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.
I'm unsure if this should go here or not.
We have a VPS running CentOS 5.3, with PHP version 5.1.6 on Plesk version 9.5.4 (Build CentOS 5 95110630.14 if it matters).
The customer wished to upgrade to PHP 5.4.
I read and attempted the instructions here: http://kb.parallels.com/en/115833...
Running Plesk 9.2.3 on CentOS 5, my Plesk loads fine for the admin user.
However, logging in as at least one of my customers yields a painfully slow interface experience. We're talking a 90 to 300 second wait (1.5 to 5 minutes) for the icons to appear.
There are no relevant entries in...
No, they don't seem to have very many items. All's I see is the one domain.
Now, I can load their stuff fine when logged in as the Admin, but I do see the following error at the top:
I also see similar errors in the server log you pointed me to.
I tried to check out the file...
The Plesk panel loads normally on all (tested) accounts on a server, including the admin account, but there is one account that loads the panel so slowly that it's virtually unusable.
I've looked in the httpd error log without much luck.
Where would you recommend looking next? Or is this...