thanks Fred , will give a try, I am using Apache behind Plesk ( to
manage many subscription) , need to check if I can bypass it ...


On Nov 15, 2:20 pm, Frederick Cheung <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Nov 15, 7:37 am, Erwin <[email protected]> wrote:> During execution in 
> my Rails web app, I need to create a virtual host
> > config on my Linux server, but I don't know what would be the best way
> > to do it , here are the steps  ( my_domain.com is fixed, only
> > my_subdomain is changing dynamically
>
> Not answering your question, but have you considered having a single
> wildcard virtual host (i.e. ServerName *.mydomain.com) rather than
> reconfiguring apache on the fly all the time?
>
> Fred
>
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> > 1- create:  /var/www/vhosts/my_domain.com/subdomains/my_subdomain/conf/
> > vhost.conf
>
> > ServerName mysubdomain.mydomain.com
> > .. content is always the same...
>
> > 2 - run : sudo /usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/httpdmng --reconfigure-domain
> > my_domain.com
> > .. always the same command
>
> > 3 - run :  sudo /etc/init.d/apache2  reload
>
> > What could be the best option to set/execute such script from my Rails
> > web app ? any links ?
> > thanks for your feedback and guidances
>
> > [Running Rails 3.1.1/Ruby 1.9.3/ Debian 6 Squeeze]

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