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Domains are not created in Plesk (9)


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We setup a server and a hosting product in WHMCS to be created on our Plesk 9.5.4 Server.

It always replies

"Module Command Error

1014 - Parser error: Request is invalid"

 

Plesk9 module is used.

 

On the Plesk side, the customer account is created and the (shared) IP is assigned to the customer, but the domain (and the website) are not created.

 

suspend, unsuspend, terminating the hosting via WHMCS all work fine.

 

creating the domain manually in Plesk using the template configured in WHMCS works.

 

Has anyone a hint how to get this working?

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We setup a server and a hosting product in WHMCS to be created on our Plesk 9.5.4 Server.

It always replies

"Module Command Error

1014 - Parser error: Request is invalid"

 

Plesk9 module is used.

 

On the Plesk side, the customer account is created and the (shared) IP is assigned to the customer, but the domain (and the website) are not created.

 

suspend, unsuspend, terminating the hosting via WHMCS all work fine.

 

creating the domain manually in Plesk using the template configured in WHMCS works.

 

Has anyone a hint how to get this working?

http://docs.whmcs.com/Plesk#Module_Command_Error:_1014_-_Parser_error:_Request_is_invalid

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Exact same situation and solution here. Using the Plesk 9 module results in "Module Command Error

1014 - Parser error: Request is invalid" even though all of our servers use Plesk 9.5.4. Switching it to Plesk8 fixes the problem.

 

The question is why bother having a Plesk8 and Plesk9 module when only one of them works for both anyway? It may as well just be Plesk and Plesk10 (since 10 is much different in configuration anyway).

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