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empty vhosts_bootstrap.conf

stefanoostwegel

Basic Pleskian
Hey,

I figured that my vhosts_booststrap.conf is empty. I
/usr/local/psa/admin/conf/vhosts_bootstrap.conf

But, after ryunning the following comments i still couldn't fix it.

/usr/local/psa/admin/bin/httpdmng --reconfigure-server
/usr/local/psa/admin/bin/httpdmng --reconfigure-all

Anyone some good advice?
 
Hey,

I figured that my vhosts_booststrap.conf is empty. I
/usr/local/psa/admin/conf/vhosts_bootstrap.conf

But, after ryunning the following comments i still couldn't fix it.



Anyone some good advice?

Good hint: why would you think it should be non-empty? Plesk 11.5 is not Plesk 11.1 for a reason.
 
Well, for a fact, all my domains are routed to the default page of plesk, so i figured there should be written somthing, somewhere to fix it..
I hoped this was my answer...
Do you have any suggestions?
 
Well, for a fact, all my domains are routed to the default page of plesk, so i figured there should be written somthing, somewhere to fix it..
I hoped this was my answer...
Do you have any suggestions?

This is not the answer you are looking for.

Now most of bootstrap configs are unused. Instead directory structure in /etc/ is used (Linux'y way - this is what should have been done long ago) just as you would use it if you configured Apache or nginx yourself. Almost all Plesk-specific web-server configs or links to them are under /etc/**/plesk.conf.d/ now.
 
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