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moving sitebuilder sites

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martijng

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Hello,

Since yesterday I have sitebuilder installed as extension for my customers on the Plesk Control Panel webserver. Everything went fine, for so far it is a great product, but I have the following question:

"Where can I give a new location for the sitebuilder websites? On the partition that plesk used by default, he is running out of space. For the Plesk control panel there is a tool to configure a new path for the "vhosts" website, so I think it is also possible for sitebuilder, but where?"

Thanks a lot.

Kind regards,

Martijn
 
Martijn, for Parallels Plesk Sitebuilder it is actually does not meter if it is local or remote server and on which partition domain is located. In site publishing settings you need specify the server - Host, URL for domain, FTP credentials (user and password) and working directory (relative but not entire path). So as you can see partition information is not required here.
In case of Plesk you can reconfigure vhost location and it should not even affect publication settings.
 
Moving Sitebuilder Sites...

Sitebuilder lacks a lot of configuration ability. It seems as if everything is more less hard coded such as the sql server username/password etc. I have been hoping to see a new release of Sitebuilder 5 which I was also hoping they'd have a Reconfigurator tool/utility that would be on the same principle as Plesk CP Reconfigurator.
I have no idea why or how any company that makes this type of software never thought a user might have a specific hardware configuration and would want to change the 'mfg defaults'... My idea is that there is always room for improvement and we're always, at our data warehouse, getting new servers, retiring old ones, and moving data from one place to another. A lot of times one doens't know the perfect configuration until after an install. Specially with Plesk CP and Sitebuilder. We're always taking on different tasks and getting more and more 'difficult' requests from our consumers...
Dave.



Hello,

Since yesterday I have sitebuilder installed as extension for my customers on the Plesk Control Panel webserver. Everything went fine, for so far it is a great product, but I have the following question:

"Where can I give a new location for the sitebuilder websites? On the partition that plesk used by default, he is running out of space. For the Plesk control panel there is a tool to configure a new path for the "vhosts" website, so I think it is also possible for sitebuilder, but where?"

Thanks a lot.

Kind regards,

Martijn
 
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