Azurel
Silver Pleskian
- Server operating system version
- AlmaLinux 8.10
- Plesk version and microupdate number
- Plesk Obsidian 18.0.73 Update #3
I recently ran into a strange issue and I’m not entirely sure what caused it, ...
Yesterday, I updated (uploaded) a PHP file on the server. I have multiple domains pointing to the same vhost (with identical content). However, one of the domains kept showing as output an outdated (previous) version of the file.
In my setup, two domains use “8.4.14 Dedicated FPM application” and four domains use “8.4.14 FPM application.”
The issue occurred on only one of the domains using the “Dedicated FPM application” mode. I was able to fix it by simply opening and re-saving the file via sFTP, after that, the correct version was immediately displayed.
... so I wanted to ask if anyone else has experienced something similar? Could this be a PHP issue, or is there possibly a misconfiguration in Plesk?
Yesterday, I updated (uploaded) a PHP file on the server. I have multiple domains pointing to the same vhost (with identical content). However, one of the domains kept showing as output an outdated (previous) version of the file.
In my setup, two domains use “8.4.14 Dedicated FPM application” and four domains use “8.4.14 FPM application.”
The issue occurred on only one of the domains using the “Dedicated FPM application” mode. I was able to fix it by simply opening and re-saving the file via sFTP, after that, the correct version was immediately displayed.
... so I wanted to ask if anyone else has experienced something similar? Could this be a PHP issue, or is there possibly a misconfiguration in Plesk?