Damon,

Scalr automatically setups Apache virtual hosts for applications
configured on the farm.

Nick

2009/9/25 [email protected] <[email protected]>:
> This seems odd - why does scalr manage these folders?  What is the benefit?
>
> Damon
>
> On 25 September 2009 at 13:03 Nickolas Toursky <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Sam,
>>
>> sites-enabled and sites-available directories are managed by Scalr.
>>
>> If you wish to include custom configuration files to Apache, I'd
>> recommend you creating another directory and including it in the
>> bottom of /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
>>
>> Nick
>>
>> 2009/9/25 Sam <[email protected]>:
>> >
>> > We have a few .virtual files in the directory sites-enabled which is
>> > included in the apache2.conf.
>> > Everytime I synchronize I lose all the files in the sites-enabled
>> > directory.
>> > We are not using subversion to back this up as this will complicate
>> > the project.
>> > Can someone look into this please?
>> > >
>> >
>>
>> >
>
> >
>

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