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Question How to update PHP version?

Tee

New Pleskian
Hi, i just found i need to update my php version to latest.

But how? Where?

If i do google search i get directed to 'Tools & Settings', which i do not find in the menu...

Thanks in advance
 
With the panel:

server management
-> Tools & Settings
-> Panel
-> Updates & Upgrades
-> Update Components

or with the command-line:

# /usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/autoinstaller

than mark the php versions you want to install.

If you have any further questions, let me know.
 
I cant find 'Tools & Settings.
Where to look for that please?

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Hi m3lezz,
Thanks for your help.

Sorry for my ignorance, but i'll ask anyway:
You refer to 'command line' > do you mean the (Windows) OS command line?

Or is there a Plesk command line?
(if so: where to find that?)

:-\
 
Right...
All sounds to laborious to me...
Im the kind of person that needs a full interface to start with: Im a designer not a tech-guy...
Guess Plesk is not for me.

Thanks anyway for your help.
 
Plesk is normaly quiet easy for people how dont do many with geek-stuff or tech-stuff, anyway, use your ip-adress and putty to connect to your server,
after entering the command line use the command to change the view in the web interface.

After this, follow the instructions to change/install php-versions.
 
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