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Recent News
How-to Change UUID Of A Disk

When cloning or restoring disk volumes is possible to run into problem which conflicting UUID values. Each disk volume needs to be assigned a unique UUID...

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Plesk / Nginx Open Files Limit

Was trying to increase open files limit for nginx on a Plesk server following instructions here: MariaDB on CentOS 7 – “Error in accept: Too many open...

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Fixing “Size of a request header field exceeds server limit.” error

This error from Apache is typically caused by a very large cookie. In Apache the “LimitRequestFieldSize” directive sets this limit. The default is 81...

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MySQL / MariaDB Upgrade On Plesk Servers

Plesk support has provided excellent instructions and scripts for upgrading the MySQL / MariaDB version on supported servers: https://support.plesk.com...

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AWS CLI V2 Install

AWS CLI V2 Install

Using the bundled installer it’s easy to install or upgrade to version 2 of the AWS CLI: Here’s a link to full instructions: https://docs.aws.amazon.com...

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Expires Header In Nginx On Plesk

Trying to add an Expires header in Nginx on a Plesk server like this is problematic. The “location” directive conflicts (overrides) the “location” directive...

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Nginx Redirects With Map File

Client provided a CSV file with several thousand redirects for site hosted on Plesk server. For maximum efficiency we implemented the redirects using...

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WordPress External Cron

For low traffic WordPress sites, the internal cron will not run on a reliable schedule resulting in missed jobs. For high traffic sites the internal cron...

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Clearing PHP opcache

Great article on how to clear the PHP opcache: https://ma.ttias.be/how-to-clear-php-opcache/ To facilitate use on a Plesk server created script and mapped...

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Bash Directory Stack

Ryan at Level1Techs introduces the Bash Directory Stack: Quick Reference The Bash Directory Stack is FILO (First In, Last Out) pushd /some/dir/path push...

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Plesk 12.5 Protected Directories Break Nginx/PHP-FPM

On Plesk 12.5, when using PHP-FPM with Nginx there’s a problem with the way protected directories are implemented. Each protected directory creates a...

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