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On Plesk for Linux mod_status is disabled on upgrades to improve Apache security. This is a one-time operation that occurs during an upgrade. You can manually enable mod_status later if needed.
Recently dgri-rpm.repo is causing problems with Plesk updates and yum updates. I am dealing with this by disabling that repo. It is caused by not having the source on the server.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/dgri-rpm-repo/
What is this dgri? I try to search on Google and get Let's encryto and...
I know I can use ssh and modify it with the passwd command, but I would like to know how to do it with just PLESK as much as possible for the new admin training.
I want to change the root or sub user password, not the Administorator password to log into Plesk. I was able to find out how to change the Plesk password by looking on Google, etc. But nothing about root. I have been trying to adjust my Plesk user for a while now. When I first installed Plesk...
Support finally contacted me about this as well.
It appears that the Plesk Node.js 10 package was corrupted. That was all the instructions I received, but eventually the same error repeated itself on 4, 6, 9, and 12.
rpm -e --justdb --nodeps --noscripts plesk-nodejs10-9.10.1-18040317.x86_64...
I finally got a call from support and the Plesk update was resolved.
I was using yum-priorities and the repo priority was the cause. I commented out the priority line in the repo and the update succeeded.
CentOS-Base.repo
epel.repo
remi.repo
I've achieved my goal on this topic, so it may be complete. Even after uninstalling the Node extension and running Plesk repair, Plesk repair still asks for /opt/plesk/node/10 directory.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled Node many times and the versions installed are either "12, 14, 16" or...
Thank you!
I was not able to uninstall it using the Plesk web UI, so I did it from the command line. Then the Node.js extension was removed but /opt/plesk/node was left intact. I manually deleted /opt/plesk/node directory.
I then installed the Node.js extension from the command line. Then, four...
I’m running plesk repair command and facing error. Strangely it is not happening with "plesk repair all" but with "installation".
The errors are all about missing Plesk node related files and directories. The files listed below are the ones pointed out by Plesk repair. I do not use Node so I do...
The postfix issue was self-resolving.
I installed rpm directly and then installed Posftfix via Plesk UI and the installation was successful.
Similarly I also checked the passenger repository and passenger was still 6.0.12, not 6.0.13.
There also seems to be a problem with component installation in Plesk 18.0.43. I found additional component updates present in the Plesk Installer (Plesk web UI). It was Postfix. But no matter how many times I successfully succeeded in that update, the update appears again.
Next I uninstalled...
I noticed that Plesk auto-update is failing and I am looking into the problem.
Plesk Installer is outputting the following error.
Exception: Failed to solve dependencies:
passenger-6.0.12-2.centos.7+p18.0.43.0+t220406.1225.x86_64 requires passenger-native-libs =...
Upgrading from 10.2 to 10.5 is not a problem.
So I should use c7-mariadb-10.5-upgrade.sh to upgrade once to 10.5 and then to 10.6?
Is it too early to use MariaDB 10.6 on a regular basis? Is it safer to stay with 10.5?
Hi, I'm currently running MariaDB 10.2.44 and I'm considering upgrading to 10.6.x. I would like to know how to upgrade.
Can I upgrade from MariaDB 10.2 to 10.6 all at once? Or should I repeat the upgrade one by one like 10.2 to 10.3 and 10.3 to 10.4?
Thanks,