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Plesk 12.5 vhosts all messed up

kram@

Regular Pleskian
Hello,

I just upgraded to Plesk 12.5.

Everything seemed to be ok, but now i see that all vhosts are loading the incorrect pages.
A number of clients have started calling me to ask why x domain is loading is his web space?

I have run:

/usr/local/psa/bin/repair --update-vhosts-structure
/usr/local/psa/bin/repair --web

Sadly the problem persists!
Any suggestions?
 
OK, after a bit of digging an some patience the server is now up and running smoothly.

I had to remove a few PHP handlers (php-panda + PLESK PHP 5.4, 5.5, 5.6)
I then reset all the domains handlers to default 5.3.27 with FastCgi
re ran /usr/local/psa/bin/repair --web
It then picked up the domains with unregistered PHP handlers
I set it to repair those to #1 5.3.27
After that all went fine

I then installed PHP 5.5 handler from the Plesk Updater.
I can now assign PHP 5.5.28; handler: FPM application across all domains through the service plans update and sync.

PS: I did get a few errors like this:
the PHP handler "plesk-php55-fastcgi" is not registered. It was probably deleted from the server.

The solution:

simply dissable PHP for the domain
Save
Go back and select PHP support Yes - PHP version XXX, run PHP as FPM

Hope this helps somebody else.
 
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