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Plesk Config Files

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DominikS

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Hello together,

i dont know if its the right topic here, but:

I cant find any Config Files (httpsd.conf). I read that this should be located in /usr/local/psa/admin/conf/ ... but there are only httpsd.conf_saved_by_psa.. files.

Plesk is running perfectly, and is even restarting without problems, but where does it get his config from then?

Thx for your Help.
 
/etc/httpd/conf.d/zz010_psa_httpd.conf has the directive to include the vhost specific config files located in /var/www/vhosts
 
Ok, in "/etc/sw-cp-server/applications.d" is a file named "plesk.conf", but i don't really think it's that what i need.

Where can i change the plesk port for example, not in that plesk.conf, can i ?

Thanks again for help!
 
You can change port number exactly in /etc/sw-cp-server/applications.d/plesk.conf. The case is that Plesk uses new web engine since 9 version.
 
Hello,

There are a special Knowledge Base article on how to change the port for the Plesk control panel interface from 8443 to another one in various Plesk versions:

http://kb.odin.com/en/138

Regards,
Denis.
 
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