I'm running plesk 9.5.1. On this server I have 684 domains configured on a single IP-address and 1 domain configured on another exclusive IP-address. All these domains are connected to a single client.
When I go to clients --> client name --> IP-addresses, the number of domains is listed correctly:
IP-address --> Hosting
1.2.3.4 --> 684
5.6.7.8 --> 1
So far so good. However, when I go to settings --> IP-addresses I see:
IP-address --> hosting
1.2.3.4 --> 107
5.6.7.8 --> 0
The same output is produced by the shellscript ipmanage, if I do an ./ipmanage --ip_list, the output is:
State Type IP Clients Hosting
0 S eth0:62.197.129.54/255.255.255.0 1 107
0 E eth0:62.197.130.5/255.255.255.0 1 0
I'm really puzzled by these numbers and I can't figure out why there are only 107 hostings listed in stead of the 684 it should be?
This server has been migrated from plesk 8.6.0 last week and on this old server, the number of hostings/IP are listed correctly, both under clients and under the serversettings. Maybe some of the data got corrupt during migration?
Has anybody seen this before and knows how to fix this issue?
Regards, Gijsbert
When I go to clients --> client name --> IP-addresses, the number of domains is listed correctly:
IP-address --> Hosting
1.2.3.4 --> 684
5.6.7.8 --> 1
So far so good. However, when I go to settings --> IP-addresses I see:
IP-address --> hosting
1.2.3.4 --> 107
5.6.7.8 --> 0
The same output is produced by the shellscript ipmanage, if I do an ./ipmanage --ip_list, the output is:
State Type IP Clients Hosting
0 S eth0:62.197.129.54/255.255.255.0 1 107
0 E eth0:62.197.130.5/255.255.255.0 1 0
I'm really puzzled by these numbers and I can't figure out why there are only 107 hostings listed in stead of the 684 it should be?
This server has been migrated from plesk 8.6.0 last week and on this old server, the number of hostings/IP are listed correctly, both under clients and under the serversettings. Maybe some of the data got corrupt during migration?
Has anybody seen this before and knows how to fix this issue?
Regards, Gijsbert