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CWP is missing a2enmod, a2ensite, etc.
« on: August 12, 2024, 04:34:14 AM »
All the documentation says that if you have apache2 installed, these commands should be there in /usr/sbin.
I did all the due diligence of googling it first. Some said it was an issue with the PATH not including where these programs are. Not in my case -- on my server, they are completely absent. And yes, I have Apache2 installed.

I do know that CWP installs its own Apache2 and that, in fact, many times I have issues when updating software. I get this message "You might have installed Apache2 directly. Click here to fix this." Not quite sure what's happening there. BUT it does suggest that I need to resort to CWP about this -- it's not like I'm running a bare server that I can just install/uninstall Apache2 with no side effects, know what I mean? In short, I DON'T want to break CWP in the process.

So how do I resolve this? Missing this utilities is seriously hampering what I'm trying to do.
« Last Edit: August 12, 2024, 04:37:09 AM by DeveloperMcD »

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Re: CWP is missing a2enmod, a2ensite, etc.
« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2024, 06:49:05 PM »
Where is the sites-enabled folder in a typical Centos WebPanel installation?

My installation is quite recent, and my OS is AlmaLinux.