What you're saying doesn't make sense to me.
First of all, the AMI I used comes directly from Parallels, Inc., now called Odin. So you make the AMI, but don't actually support it? You tell me it is broken? but Amazon doesn't make the AMI, Plesk does. So you guys installed CentOS, installed Plesk, and then created the AMI, and posted it on the Amazon marketplace.
Secondly, the main httpd.conf looks just like the one on my current, production, working Plesk 11 installations also on Amazon. Specifically, they both have DocumentRoot in the standard CentOS location, /var/www/html. But this is overridden in the included *.conf files for each site. So I don't understand why this is a problem, when it is working already and has all along. That is the function of the Includes, to override such settings, and Plesk takes advantage of this.
The whole reason I used the AMI is because you guys say the regular Plesk installer is not supported on Amazon, but to use the AMI instead. So now you're saying you created the AMI, but don't want me to use it?
Sure, I can use a generic Linux AMI, and then run the Plesk installer. I've done that many times. But it has trouble with the changing IP addresses on Cloud instances like Amazon. The Plesk AMI has additional scripts to automatically adjust this. Which again, is why I wanted to use it. And I was told to do this, not run the installer, when hosting on the Amazon cloud.
If so, give me the additional scripts to automatically adjust the IP address as needed, during startup.
Of my existing Plesk 11 instances on Amazon, some were installed from scratch on a generic Linux host, and then the Plesk installer run. Then later, for new servers, I instead used the Plesk 11 AMI, because of your recommendation and the IP address issue. Both types are working, although I have to mess with the IP addresses if the first type go down and the IP address changes.
So, which is it? Use your supplied Plesk 12 AMI, or install from scratch?
And if the Plesk 12 AMI (which includes CentOS 6.6) is bad, you should pull it down. You have some very negative reviews up there. Others are reporting the exact same issues as me was reported eight months ago, such as this review of the Plesk 12 AMI:
01/15/2015,
Poor, Creating Domain and All just go to default page
By Johnky Ng
Stop on :
Web Server's Default Page
This page is generated by Parallels Plesk, the leading hosting automation software. You see this page because there is no Web site at this address.
You can do the following:
Create domains and set up Web hosting using Parallels Plesk.
After creating the domain, and setup the DNS, and still stop on default page.
The pointing of the vhost is wrong.
which is what led me here in the first place.
Like I said, I tried the Plesk 12 AMI many months ago and ran into the same problem. It has been updated, so I thought, maybe the issue was fixed?
It doesn't look like it.
So, please fix the vhost problem with the Plesk 12 AMI, or remove the AMI and post the scripts to adjust the IP address. That is my recommendation.