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Re: [cpx] How does CPX know what domains exist?



I was wondering the same thing. I use an "include" at the bottom of the
httpd.conf file to include my virtualhost entries. CPX does not seem to
follow it.

Is this a future feature? (I hope)

Thanks, Jerry


> From: Bill Meier <bill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Reply-To: <cpx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 10:14:53 -0400
> To: CPX Mailing List <cpx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [cpx] How does CPX know what domains exist?
> 
> In setting up a test for a client, I created a temporary A record for
>          test.videosignals.com
> 
> and pointed it at my new server, and put their web content there. Manually
> edited httpd.conf to add a simple virtualhost for this domain
> 
> They, today I moved the full domain over, adding
>          www.videosignals.com
> etc.
> 
> Now I have a virtualhost entry I manually added
>          ServerName     test.videosignals.com
>          DocumentRoot   /home/videosignals/www/videosignals.com
> 
> and the real one,
>          ServerName     videosignals.com
>          ServerAlias    www.videosignals.com
>          DocumentRoot   /home/videosignals/www/videosignals.com
> 
> Note that then point to the same document root, so I could use
> test.videosignals.com to view their web content before I had moved over
> videosignals.com
> 
> Well, now the move is done, and I wanted to clean up test.videosignals.com
> -- I deleted the virtual host entry, and restarted Apache. Went back into
> CPX, and I still saw the entry (with 5MB used). I strong suspect if I
> delete this entry, it will delete all the files in
>          /home/videosignals/www/videosignals.com
> 
> which would NOT be good!
> 
> So, how can I tell CPX this test.videosignals.com domain is gone?
> 
> Bill
> 
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