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    Problem with nameservers

    Hi I am using Plesk 11.0.9 and CentOS. My plesk is running at port 8443 but my sites doesn't. I configured dns for every site of mine and still aren't working. Am I missing a connection? $ netstat -tulpn
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    Plesk 500 internal error

    No nothing plesk is down psa can't start I haven't got any dns so my sites are down too. Is there a way to fix the Plesk files? Now my only concern is that my sites are down and plesk-https can't go to 8443. I tried to change port but still nothing
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    Plesk 500 internal error

    I tried bootstrapper /tmp/plesk_11.0.9_installation.log file says the same thing
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    Plesk 500 internal error

    Yes I allready tried this error log from sw-cp-server/error_log error log from psa/admin/logs/panel.log System error 2: No such file or directory 2013-01-07T10:15:18+01:00 ERR (3): DNS Connector: error during commit (PleskMultipleException): Error during host.e-medicine.gr update...
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    Plesk 500 internal error

    plesk 11.0.9 CentOs 6 I do this #service psa start Starting xinetd service... done Starting mysqld service... done Starting named service... done Starting...
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    Psa Reinstall

    Is there a way I can reinstall psa without messing with my mysql or my vhosts data?
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    Error urgent

    I have this error. ERROR: Failed to run the Yum utility. The Yum utility failed to install the required packages. Attention! Your software might be inoperable. Please, contact product technical support. I am using Plesk 11.0.9 with centos 6 Please I have big problem with my plesk...
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    named.conf file missing

    Hello, We are using Plesk 11.0.9 in CentOS 6. I rebooted my server and started psa. When psa started runned everything okay except of service named. I did a little research and in /var/named/chroot/etc and there isn't any named.conf file (the same notice gave me the "service named start"...
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