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Strange path for vhost on FC3/7.5.4

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kilgore

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Hello,

I'm running Plesk on many server that I've upgraded from Plesk 7.5.2. On all these server the vhosts file are in /home/httpd/vhosts/.

These morning I've installed Plesk 7.5.4 on a fresh FC3 server. The install went smoothly but now, the vhosts file looks to be in var/www/vhosts/.

Is this normal ?

My biggest partition is /home, can I do a tricky simlink to change the path to vhost file so I doesn't use the /var partition (which is only 6 Gb) ?

Thanks for you help,

Kilgore
 
There was another post not too long ago about this exact issue. IIRC, the solution was to move the contents of /var/www/vhosts to /home/httpd/vhosts and change the /etc/psa/psa.conf

HTTPD_VHOSTS_D /home/httpd/vhosts

However, do a search to make sure that my memory is not failing me (again) :)
 
Well, thanks guy !

Maybe somebody can explain me why the vhosts dir wasn't in home/ ?
 
that reason was also mentioned in that post... Swsoft wants to be more compliant with the standard paths of the OS. It seems Redhat puts apache files in /var/www . So FC and RHEL/CentOS versions of Plesk put them there also.
 
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