Hi Tor Jörgensborg,
to investigate issues from a specific domain, you find error - logs for this domain at:
Apache
- Logs
- Global Access and Error logs: /var/log/httpd/
- Domain logs: /var/www/vhosts/<domain>/logs
- Services
- Stop: /etc/init.d/httpd stop
- Start: /etc/init.d/httpd start
- Restart: /etc/init.d/httpd restart
- Configuration
- /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
- /etc/httpd/conf.d/zz010_psa_httpd.conf (includes generated configuration files with the rest of the vhosts and server configuration)
- NOTE: On SuSE, Debian, and Ubuntu, the service is called "apache2". The path to its logs is /var/log/apache2and the path to configs is /etc/apache2.
NGINX
- Logs
- Error log: /var/log/nginx/error.log
- Access log: /var/log/nginx/access.log
- Domain logs: /var/www/vhosts/<domain>/logs/proxy_access*_log
- Services
- Stop: /etc/init.d/nginx stop
- Start: /etc/init.d/nginx start
- Restart: /etc/init.d/nginx restart
- NOTE: To disable nginx, go to "Tools & Settings > Services Management" and stop nginx from there.
- Configuration
- /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
- /etc/nginx/conf.d/zz010_psa_nginx.conf (includes generated configuration files with the rest of the vhosts' and server configuration)
Please
READ and bookmark the mentioned KB - article above, because you might find it usefull to learn, where the error - logs and configuration files are stored, when you use Plesk.
In addition to the thread "
[IMPORTANT]: READ THIS FIRST TO FIND QUICK SOLUTION FOR THE EXISTING ISSUE/QUESTION", you might be interested in following commands:
Reconfigure webserver - configuration files for the whole server:
/usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/httpdmng --reconfigure-all
Reconfigure webserver - configuration files for a specific domain:
/usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/httpdmng --reconfigure-domain YOURDOMAIN.COM
Help option, to list commands for the utility "httpdmng":
/usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/httpdmng --help
If you experience issue, while using the utility "httpdmng", please post possible errors or warnings from your command line for investigations.
Further, you might be interested, if a specific domain listens to the defined ports. In your case, the desired domain respond with "no response".
lsof -i tcp | grep domain.com
Does the output lists http and https as a "(LISTEN)" - state?
Did you setup and configure a firewall and/or did you check firewall and iptables for issues?