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Question Question to plesk bin site commands

MartinT

Basic Pleskian
Server operating system version
Debian 11.9
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.60 #1
Hi,

on my plesk server are many subscriptions. I want to switch from FPM application served by apache to Dedicated FPM application served by apache for more than 100 of them. Not all, the rest hould stay as is.

So my choose than time-eating doing by hand in the pelsk backend to do it via CLI.
This could be the right way command (site: Sites)
plesk bin site -u example.com -php_handler_id fastcgi
instead of fastcgi maybe de Dedicated-FPM-application-served-by-apache

plesk bin site -u example.com -php_handler_id dedicated-fpm-application-served-by-apache ??

I`m no expert in using this command and do not want to destroy the server. Is that command the right one and is it right?
 
You can use: plesk bin site -u example.com -php_handler_id plesk-php82-fpm-dedicated (for PHP version 8.2, if you want to use a different version replace 82 with version number you wan to use).
 
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