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Certain services won't start; 8443 Non Responsive

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JuliusP

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I performed a bare install of the x86_64 version of Cent OS 5.4, then ran the CentOS 5.x 64bit Autoinstaller by following the instructions on
http://download1.parallels.com/Plesk/PPP9/Doc/en-US/plesk-9.5-unix-installation-guide/18513.htm
Although everything appeared to install correctly, I can't https/http to my IP va ports 8443 or 8880. Port 80 seems to work. When I try to start psa, the Plesk and drwebd services fail.

I tried installing the update here http://kb.odin.com/en/8338 but its already installed. (I didn't try --force should I?) I moved on trying to telnet localhost 8443 but that fails. I followed the suggestions here http://kb.odin.com/en/1658 & looked for $PRODUCT_ROOT_D/admin/conf/httpsd.conf, but the file doesn't exist. (??) Thinking something may have gone wrong with the Autoinstaller, and following the recommendation here http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?t=84488, I downloaded the 'Parallels Plesk Panel 9.5.1 for Linux/Unix' tarball, and
for i in `ls dist-rpm-CentOS-5-x86_64/base`; do rpm -Uhv --force dist-rpm-CentOS-5-x86_64/base/$i ; done;
The RPMs seemed to install but I'm still left with the same problem.

Nothing really useful in /var/log/messages and I'm had pressed to find other useful logs.

Did I do something screwy somewhere?
 
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What sort of errors in /var/log/sw-cp-server/error_log ?
 
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