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All sites show default server page after migration

GaryHoswald

New Pleskian
After years of Plesk8.6, I am trying to migrate all my domains to a new server under Plesk 10.4 or 11.
In both cases, after migration, all my domains are created, all my files are here, but any attempt to reach a site leads to the default server page. It looks like no httpd.include is parsed, even if the migration generated dozens of xxxx.xxxx_httpd.include for each domain.

I tried several things :
- a "regenerate-all" operation
- a "one by one" domaine migration, but in fact, even if I create a new domain on my own, it does not work...
- reading access_log, but file is empty
- FTP access, does not work
- several DNS rules, no change
- forcing enabling domains by command line,
- use another OS (tried under Debian5 Plesk 10.4 and CentOS6 Plesk 11, same result)

I got no more idea, and the conitnuous feeling that I miss something super simple... Any one should give me the one idea?
Gary
 
Thnaks for your answer.
Yes, I read it, but I have no SSO error (and no nginx).
In /var/log/sw-cp-server/error_log, I have dozens of "FastCGI-stderr: Check key" errors each time the server is restarted, but I couldn't find how to fix it.
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Gary
 
It looks like a DNS problem. It is a test server for the moment, and all the public DNS zones lead to another server.
I tried to redirect the public DNS zone to this Plesk server for one site, and after one night, it works.
But this remains a problem for testing other sites. I would like to reach them on this test server (by changing the host file under Windows, for instance). I tried to change the DNS parameters, even disabling DNS service for some domains, but it doesn't work.
 
After hours of various trials, there does not look to be an easy way to fix it. If no one has any idea, I may ask for support. It is a headache, beacause it has been perfectly working with Plesk 7 and 8 for years...
 
I suggest you contact Support Team. They will investigate this issue directly in your environment and will find a reason much more effectively than assumptions on forum.
 
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