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    Question Catastrophic apt-get install removes Plesk??

    If there's a conflict, the course of action is to remove the conflicts. That's what the package manager attempts to do. I took a look at why it was attempting to remove MariaDB exactly. It appears MariaDB bundles mytop: So when you install mytop from another repository, there's a conflict...
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    Question Catastrophic apt-get install removes Plesk??

    Did you pass the -y flag? Or hit return twice?
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    Question Catastrophic apt-get install removes Plesk??

    It's not a Plesk issue. MyTop doesn't like MariaDB, so it tries to remove it, which kicks of a dependency chain leading to the removal of Plesk. Here's an example (fresh ubuntu install): # apt-get install mariadb-server # dpkg -S mysql-server mariadb-server-10.1: /etc/logrotate.d/mysql-server...
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    Question Catastrophic apt-get install removes Plesk??

    But the output you pasted shows otherwise: It prompted for confirmation. Yum/apt/dnf/whatever doesn't treat more "important" packages as more "important" and give a more severe warning, unfortunately. There's no way to do that.
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    Resolved Learn from my mistakes...

    Same concept. plesk installer is a wrapper for the package manager.
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    Question Catastrophic apt-get install removes Plesk??

    Yeah - best way to learn is by doing :) - just not on production I get where you're coming from. But Linux is supposed to be operated with the understanding that you know what the command/operation you run can/is supposed to do and the implications. It does note that there are dependency issues...
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    Resolved Learn from my mistakes...

    I explained this here: Question - Catastrophic apt-get install removes Plesk?? But basically comes down to dependency resolution going wrong. EDIT: Well, not going wrong, just not doing what one might expect it to do
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    Question Catastrophic apt-get install removes Plesk??

    This is not a Plesk issue. Running apt-get remove apache2 would yield the same result. Maybe a sanity check can be built into the plesk installer, but that's extremely limited and doesn't prevent the above issue. On any system, if you remove a necessary dependency, you either remove all the...
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    Question Catastrophic apt-get install removes Plesk??

    I stand corrected. The conflict on RHEL-based systems was related to this bug - not a dependency issue.
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    Resolved Learn from my mistakes...

    I can't seem to reproduce this.
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    Question Catastrophic apt-get install removes Plesk??

    You could say that about any command. rf -rf? find -delete? dd? echo? There are a million fun ways you could destroy a server. apt-get/yum is far from innocent. If you run apt-get remove apache2 what would happen?
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    Question Catastrophic apt-get install removes Plesk??

    The issue stems from dependency resolution. If a package conflicts with another, you may be prompted to remove/uninstall it. If another package depends on the package you just removed, it'll need to be removed to (it doesn't need to be removed, but package managers like yum will do this. rpm -e...
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    Resolved Run bash script as root from extension

    Be careful about user input validation - the ideal way is pm_Cli's callSbin function, which will escalate a script's permissions to root
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    Question Why are so slow?

    What?
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    Question wordpress hosting

    The thread is many months old. I'm also pretty sure blatant advertising isn't allowed.
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    Wordress Login ERROR: cookies are blocked

    You're not caching wp-login.php right?
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    Issue Speed Kit Being Blocked Somehow

    From what I see of the error message, it's having trouble with outgoing connections. Are you able to curl that url?
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    Question How update to Maria DB 10.2 (from 10.1)

    Plesk is a tool, not a replacement for a team/person to manage the server. Plesk is certainly non-comprehensive in all the things you should do, and there's a lot of ways you can screw something up, even directly via the Plesk GUI. I agree with @Liwindo
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    Issue Symlink between to domains in same server not working

    You shouldn't be symlinking content across subscription. Put then in one, share a doc root or add as alias
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