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Testing Plesk Reloaded 7.5.4 Beta

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Hello is my first post, I greet you to all.

we are testing version 7.5.4 Beta of plesk in Fedora Core 3 and have seen important changes with the last version.

we have seen that sites believes them in /var/www, and not in /home.

Why? This new politic is definitive?
is really stable this version Beta?
We can install this configuration in 10 servers without problems in the future changes?

Thanks.
 
I found one problem with named.

In /var/log/messages I found that Named can´t write named.pid, It says named had no permission to write.

I solve it changing ROOTDIR var in /etc/sysconfig/named with /var/named/run-root to /var/named/chroot

¿It's good idea to change this directory? With the change, named is up.

Thanks.
 
Thanks, you know whichever days took in removing the stable version?
 
Even if there were such a thing as a 'stable' beta, why in the world would you want to run any beta software on a live production server? That is just asking for trouble!

As to when a 'stable' non-beta version is released, you just have to have patience.
 
/var/www/ is usually the default path for the Apache root dir. FreeBSD keeps everything under /usr including the web root.
 
Yup ...

Plesk -> /usr/local/psa

sitebuilder -> /usr/local/sitebuilder.

something_user_instaled -> /user/local/something_user_instaled


Life is easy wiht the things in same place since 1500 :)
 
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