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Can someone please validate this is the way it should work. When I create a new domain it should at a Include line in the httpd.include file located /etc/httpd/conf? This include line points to the vhost specific include file located in the users directory?

If this is correct then something is broke in Plesk or specifically with my system. When I create a new domain the files are created under /var/www/vhost but the httpd.include file in /etc/httpd/conf is not updated.

Is anyone else seeing this problem or have any ideas what has gone wrong. I am already planning on a rebuild of the server and installed 7.5.4 but if I can fix the problem and still move forward it would save me tons of time.
 
on my new installed Centos4 machine Plesk8 doesn't used the httpd.include file anymore but /etc/httpd/conf.d/zz010_psa_httpd.conf file

Plesk doesn't put as standard include to vhost file, but only if the vhost file exists. After making a vhost file make sure you run websrvmng to update the conf file.
 
Originally posted by eilko
on my new installed Centos4 machine Plesk8 doesn't used the httpd.include file anymore but /etc/httpd/conf.d/zz010_psa_httpd.conf file

Plesk doesn't put as standard include to vhost file, but only if the vhost file exists. After making a vhost file make sure you run websrvmng to update the conf file.

Thank you so very much. This change confused me very much. I still had my domains in the httpd.include file from before the update but when I canceled them they were not being removed which is one of the checks I did. Then I tried added and that did not update either.
 
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