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Move domains to a different drive

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wipitalia

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Hello all,
I looked around but could not find a solution to my problem. My server has been delivered with 2 partitions, a main one (C:) 12 GB in size and a "Data" one (D:) of 55 GB. The OS is Windows 2003 with Plesk 8.2. I was able to configure two domains on this server but since one is a rather popular website its web logs tend to fill up the whole partition in a matter of 3 days. I would like to move all my hosting to the secondary drive (D:) and to be able to create new ones there. Is it possible to do that via Plesk?

Thanks in advance

Stefano
 
Hi,

You can change virtual hosts location with Plesk reconfigurator: Start -> Programs -> swsoft -> Plesk -> Plesk reconfigurator and choose apropriate menu.


Also i suggest you to enable log rotation for domain to avoid situation with big amount of logs.
 
Originally posted by Bender
Hi,

You can change virtual hosts location with Plesk reconfigurator: Start -> Programs -> swsoft -> Plesk -> Plesk reconfigurator and choose apropriate menu.


Also i suggest you to enable log rotation for domain to avoid situation with big amount of logs.

Thank you for your reply. As far as you know is there anything I can do to move the domains currently on C: to D: without deleting/recreating them?

Thank you again in advance

Stefano
 
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