Hello
I'd like to ask you where I could find information why there is "Web server reconfiguration failed: New configuration was not built." message under domain tab? I checked apachectl and it says "syntax ok", httpdmng --check-configurations doesn't show any information (I didn't want to run --reconfigure-all because apache is working under varnish and I don't want to edit all of the settings to set everything that's cached on the proper port). As for now apache is running as it should and new dns entries are working as intended (dig says so). So, is there a log that I could look up and check what's the problem?
Edit: After a while of searching I'm not so sure if that's the right error message. Why? Because I fixed webserver-configuration-rebuild.php which was broken in my language (single 'S' and 'R' as webserverConfigurationRebuildFailed / webserverConfigurationRebuildSuccess) and the warning message containing single 'S' didn't change into the proper message. Is plesk/client@x/domain@y/dns/ cached or something?
I'd like to ask you where I could find information why there is "Web server reconfiguration failed: New configuration was not built." message under domain tab? I checked apachectl and it says "syntax ok", httpdmng --check-configurations doesn't show any information (I didn't want to run --reconfigure-all because apache is working under varnish and I don't want to edit all of the settings to set everything that's cached on the proper port). As for now apache is running as it should and new dns entries are working as intended (dig says so). So, is there a log that I could look up and check what's the problem?
Edit: After a while of searching I'm not so sure if that's the right error message. Why? Because I fixed webserver-configuration-rebuild.php which was broken in my language (single 'S' and 'R' as webserverConfigurationRebuildFailed / webserverConfigurationRebuildSuccess) and the warning message containing single 'S' didn't change into the proper message. Is plesk/client@x/domain@y/dns/ cached or something?
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