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On Plesk for Linux mod_status is disabled on upgrades to improve Apache security. This is a one-time operation that occurs during an upgrade. You can manually enable mod_status later if needed.
I have 4 servers online with CentOS 4.2 and plesk 7.5.4 and they're great! The key is to change /etc/redhat-release to read:
RedHat Enterprise Linux EL4 (Nahant)
I believe Plesk only has an installer for CentOS 3.x, but this method works since the two are basically mirrors of themselves. And it creates no problems with up2date or yum (using ART's anyway)
Originally posted by phoenixisp I believe Plesk only has an installer for CentOS 3.x, but this method works since the two are basically mirrors of themselves. And it creates no problems with up2date or yum (using ART's anyway)
I think you are trying to say the user should use the RHEL4 (not v3) version of Plesk for CentOS4 installations - as CentOS4 is just a rebuilt version of RHEL4.