État d’un site Web
Résumé: You can take a website offline or bring it back online with a click by changing its status.
In this topic, you will learn how to change a website’s status, and also what the different statuses mean.
Vue d’ensemble
When a website is created in Plesk, it has the « Active » status. You can change the status to « Suspended » or « Disabled », and back again, at any time.
Here’s what the different statuses mean:
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« Active »
- The website is online.
- The mail service is available.
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« Suspendu »
- The website is offline.
- Website visitors see a « 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable » page.
- The website can still be crawled by search engine bots.
- The mail service remains available.
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« Disabled »
- The website is offline.
- Website visitors see the Plesk login page.
- The website cannot be crawled by search engine bots.
- The mail service is not available.
Note: Changing a website’s status to « Suspended » or « Disabled » does not remove the related content stored on the server, such as website files, mails, databases, backups, and so on. For example, you can access the files of a suspended or disabled website via FTP or File Manager.
Changing a website’s status:
- Connectez-vous à Plesk.
- Go to Websites & Domains, and then locate the website whose status you want to change.
- Select the desired status from the drop-down menu to the right of the website name.
The new status will take effect shortly.