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how to find the domain id

Not 100% sure, but you hover mouse over a domain in the control panels it says id=#
Should be that ID. Otherwise some old-timer in here can correct me. :)
 
Originally posted by mrbister
Not 100% sure, but you hover mouse over a domain in the control panels it says id=#
Should be that ID. Otherwise some old-timer in here can correct me. :)
Yes, this is correct way to find out the domain ID. It is also possible to know it directly on the server from Plesk database. You can run, for example, following command:
# mysql -uadmin -p`cat /etc/psa/.psa.shadow` psa -e 'select id from domains where name="domain.tld";'

It should output you ID for domain.tld.
 
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