Hi :)
I have performed a Virtualmin install on the "fresh" debian version profided by MyHosting.com VPS.
When I connect for the first time, after the configuration wizard, i am asked to perform a virtualmin configuration check.
I already solved a postfix issue, and I'm now facing an error with Apache :
"Apache configuration errors were found : Syntax error on line 58 of /var/www/vhosts/.../xxxx_httpd_ip_default.include: Invalid command 'FcgidInitialEnv', perhaps misspelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration .. your system is not ready for use by Virtualmin."
I do have a section in the config file for fcgid module, as it's MyHosting default configuration, I though they would have installed apache with the proper module, but maybe Virtual has removed it during the install ... could it be possible ? What can I do to fix it ?
Thanks :)
Howdy,
Yeah, it seems like you're seeing more custom configuration there... Apache wouldn't normally be trying to load anything from within /var/www/vhosts/.
My suggestion would be to find where within your configs in /etc/apache2/ that Apache is being told to load configuration files from /var/www/vhosts, and to them comment out it's attempt to do that.
-Eric
After having tried a fresh install twice, by myself, I finally ask to my VPS support to remove Plesk as I don't need/want it. It seems that there was a bug in there system as the plesk template files were kept even after an automatic reinstallation ... It took the whole day for them to fix it, but I have been able to reinstall virtualmin without a single error during the process !
So Plesk ans Virtualmin do not get along very well :)
Thanks for your help anyway !
Jerome
They had Plesk on there?? Yes, that is a bit of information that would have been vital from the start. :)
It is generally a bad idea to operate or even install two hosting control panels on the same machine. All of those usually configure the web software after a certain scheme, and mixing them will almost certainly lead to bad results. As you've seen. :)
The recommendation for Virtualmin is: Do a clean minimal install of a grade-a supported OS, no extra packages besides the default and SSH, and run the Virtualmin installer script. It will pull in any packages it needs automatically.