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Virtual host quit working, httpdmng bug?

FrancescoH

New Pleskian
Hi,
I just came with a new Plesk installation upon a previous one (same version). The second was a full installation. Now my apache configuration directs to the default page "It works!", while the settings for the vhosts are fully configured from the Panel.
Restarting the service isn't enough, but does not produce any error. Actually, I cannot find any error anywhere. I just need to configure httpd.conf, I suppose. One note: my /etc/apache2/httpd.conf was empty. I filled it with my ServerName, as I got a warning from apache2 restart.

I then run

/usr/local/psa/admin/bin/httpdmng --reconfigure-all

but it give no output and never end (more then one hour running, more than one time - server cpu and ram usage is about 0.1%). This is the real issue.

Can you help me please?
 
This may be the thing:
I have no /etc/httpd directory. I have an /etc/apache2 directory instead. Maybe I have a different apache version?

More infos on system: Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS, Plesk 11.0.9 Update #24
 
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I strongly recommend you install latest MU#25 where some Ubuntu related issues have been fixed.
 
Thank you for the tips. Now I've installed MU #25, but httpdmng --reconfigure-all does not work yet (not ends, no verbose).
 
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I've got this error now (after a few updates and httpdmg force stopped retries):


New files of configuration for Apache web server were not built due to errors in configuration templates: Syntax error on line 63 of /opt/psa/admin/conf/generated/13528273420.73766300_server.include: JkWorkersFile only allowed once . The detailed error message was e-mailed to you, so please check the e-mail, fix the errors, and click here to retry generating broken configuration or click here to retry generating of all configurations.

But, actually, that file does not exist. I had Tomcat installed before, but it has been uninstalled. Click on "generating broken configuration" solves this problem, and magically httpdmng from now ends its process. But i cannot see vhosts yet.. i see just a "It works" page, as default DocumentRoot.

I am sure auto-generated virtual hosts httpd.conf are included in apache start.
 
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The port used by vhosts was 80. The port used by apache was 7080. There is an issue (i'll solve it before or later) with nging, using port 80.
I can consider the thread solved. Ty.
 
I've got this error now (after a few updates and httpdmg force stopped retries):




But, actually, that file does not exist. I had Tomcat installed before, but it has been uninstalled. Click on "generating broken configuration" solves this problem, and magically httpdmng from now ends its process. But i cannot see vhosts yet.. i see just a "It works" page, as default DocumentRoot.

I am sure auto-generated virtual hosts httpd.conf are included in apache start.

BTW, http://kb.parallels.com/113210
 
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