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Sites disppear after a few minutes and php5

Last post 06-07-2007 7:52 AM by Feodor Fitsner. 14 replies.
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  • 06-05-2007 12:43 PM

    Sites disppear after a few minutes and php5

     Greetings,

     As a newbie to dotnetpanel, attempting to convert from Plesk 8, I am having two major issues:

    1) After creating a new site, the site disappears for no apparent reason after a few moments (I assumed this was an AD issue, but can't see any reason why)

     
    2)  After having installed php5, there are numerous references to php-cgi.exe which does not appear to be bundled in the windows version.  Where is this file and it's ini acquired?

     
    Many thanks,

    gs
     

  • 06-05-2007 1:23 PM In reply to

    Re: Sites disppear after a few minutes and php5

    php can be downloaded from : http://www.php.net

    Graham Spratt
    Direct Hosting UK
    W2K3, IIS6, .NET, PHP5, MySQL5
    DotNetPanel Authorized Reseller
  • 06-05-2007 1:28 PM In reply to

    Re: Sites disppear after a few minutes and php5

     Thank, you.  However, I'm well aware as to where to acquire php - what I'm saying is that the php-cgi.exe is not bundled in this download.

    gs 

  • 06-05-2007 1:41 PM In reply to

    Re: Sites disppear after a few minutes and php5

    yes it is, that where I get mine from and its there

    Graham Spratt
    Direct Hosting UK
    W2K3, IIS6, .NET, PHP5, MySQL5
    DotNetPanel Authorized Reseller
  • 06-05-2007 1:43 PM In reply to

    Re: Sites disppear after a few minutes and php5

     This is bizarre.  I downloaded the installer again today and it was not in there.  I will try the non-installer download and have a look.

     

    gs 

  • 06-05-2007 4:33 PM In reply to

    Re: Sites disppear after a few minutes and php5

     Interesting.

     The php installer package does not contain php-cgi but the zip 'package' does.  While this situation is resolved, the original issue (1) remains.

    Sites continue to disappear for no apparent reason.  We create the website in DNP and it's there for a few minutes and without any input whatsoever, on a simple refresh, a 404 error occurs though the site is still in the hosting directory on C.

    Suggestions?
     

  • 06-06-2007 2:59 AM In reply to

    Re: Sites disppear after a few minutes and php5

    Is Plesk still running on the system? I've heard it has a habbit to "fix" permisions on a schedule basis.

    Sincerely yours,
    Feodor Fitsner, Director
    DotNetPanel - professionally developed software for hosting businesses
  • 06-06-2007 5:21 AM In reply to

    Re: Sites disppear after a few minutes and php5

     Thanks for the idea, Feodor...  Alas, no.  This is a fresh install of Win2003 SP2. What really strikes me as bizarre is that once the domain is created and the website added, it is viewable in a browser for at least a minute before it turns into a 404.  The site remains in IIS, however.

  • 06-06-2007 7:32 AM In reply to

    Re: Sites disppear after a few minutes and php5

    I'm anxious to see this live Smile Could you please send us RDC server details, panel URL and serveradmin password?

    Sincerely yours,
    Feodor Fitsner, Director
    DotNetPanel - professionally developed software for hosting businesses
  • 06-06-2007 10:35 AM In reply to

    Re: Sites disppear after a few minutes and php5

     Hi Feodor,

     I'm sorry to disappoint though I'd love to share this with you.  The server is internal only at this point. 

    We are still experiencing problems we find difficult to track, however, I believe I've found a part of the puzzle.  When a site is initially created, IIS shows the site as having ASP 2.0 (in Application Pool (Properties -> Home tab in IIS) and it works fine.  After a period of time, though, the site seems to revert to ASP v1.1 and fails to run .aspx files and continue to fail even when manually changed to ASP v.2.

     We've also tried Prohibiting ASP v.1.1 hoping that ASP 2.0 would kick in but to no avail.
     

    Hopefully this guides others in their struggles as we continue to troubleshoot...

     gs

     

  • 06-06-2007 10:48 AM In reply to

    Re: Sites disppear after a few minutes and php5

    Then make sure you have correct paths to 1.1 and 2.0 ASP.NET ISAPI dlls on web service properties.

    Sincerely yours,
    Feodor Fitsner, Director
    DotNetPanel - professionally developed software for hosting businesses
  • 06-06-2007 11:06 AM In reply to

    Re: Sites disppear after a few minutes and php5

     Thank you, and yes, the paths are correct.

    EDIT:  BUT:

    1) When I right-click to examine the ASP.NET tab for a website, the drop-down shows neither version of ASP is selected.  Once selected, aspx runs fine (why is this happening?)

    2) when I right-click on the whole 'websites' folder in IIS, it shows ASP.NET version1.1.4322 as opposed to 2.x...???? 

  • 06-07-2007 3:54 AM In reply to

    Re: Sites disppear after a few minutes and php5

    2) not necessary. Typically it is defaulted to ASP.NET 1.1

    1) Are you really sure you have right paths? If so, check a) that both asp.net 1.1 and 2.0 are enabled in hosting plan and b) default asp.net version on web site policies are set.

    Sincerely yours,
    Feodor Fitsner, Director
    DotNetPanel - professionally developed software for hosting businesses
  • 06-07-2007 7:46 AM In reply to

    Re: Sites disppear after a few minutes and php5

     Hi Feodor...  Embarrassed

     I'm completely apologetic for my incompetence.  No, neither version of ASP had been enabled on those hosting plans. 

    The bizarre part, I suppose, is that the default .aspx pages loaded (even when ASP was not part of the hosting plan) until either 1) a file was FTP'd or 2) a certain period of time had elapsed.

     
    Thank you for the unparalleled support.  I consider this issue closed.

    gs
     

  • 06-07-2007 7:52 AM In reply to

    Re: Sites disppear after a few minutes and php5

    You're welcome. Thanks for the update Wink

    Sincerely yours,
    Feodor Fitsner, Director
    DotNetPanel - professionally developed software for hosting businesses
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