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[PPP-17911] Plesk Webconfiguration Checker fails

UweP

Regular Pleskian
This happens when i click check configurations with the
Webserver Configurations Troubleshooter

Checking Plesk version
Installed Plesk version/build: 12.5.30 Debian 7.0 1205150826.19

Checking for custom configuration templates ......................... [OK]

Checking for the JkWorkersFile directive in the Apache configuration [OK]

Checking associations between domains and IP addresses .............. [OK]

Checking for corrupted reference between IP collections and IP
addresses ........................................................... [OK]

Checking for links between APS applications and subscriptions

Reference between several subscriptions and APS applications has
been broken.
Please check http://kb.odin.com/en/112815 for details ............. [WARNING]

Checking for the Zend extension declaraion in php.ini ............... [OK]

Check symbolic links for latest virtual host config files ........... [OK]

Checking for system users home directories consistency .............. [OK]

Checking for records with empty name field in the Configurations table[OK]

Checking for nginx ULIMIT value
nginx is not installed.

Checking for extra configurations in database not owned by any object [OK]

Found errors: 0; Found Warnings: 1

This is what I get. I then went to the kb article but theres no entry with error in the database. What can I do to recheck the config files?
 
Hi UweP,

This is what I get. I then went to the kb article but theres no entry with error in the database. What can I do to recheck the config files?

You can alaways use the command: /usr/sbin/apachectl configtest
... to test your apache - configuration files.

More "apachectl" commands can be listed with:

/usr/sbin/apachectl help


If you would like to rebuild your configuration files, please use the new Plesk 12.5 - repair utility:

/usr/local/psa/bin/repair --help

/usr/local/psa/bin/repair --web

/usr/local/psa/bin/repair --web -validate-configuration

( or visit: Plesk Self Repair Utility ( online documentation: Administrator's Guide, Plesk 12.5 )
 
Hi UweP,

please consider as well to use "Like" and/or "Best Answer" options here in the forum, to improve the forum and to help forum users to find answers to their questions and/or issues/problems. You find these options on the bottom of each post here in the forum.
 
HI @UweP!

Thank you for reporting the issue.

I confirm that it's bug and sometimes the utility reports not existent error. The ID of the bug is PPP-17911 in our internal tracker. I hope it'll be fixed in one of the nearest microupdates.

You can recheck consistency of your database using "plesk repair db" if it doesn't reports any errors then everything is OK.
 
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