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    Question Plesk on Docker

    Yes but there is no information about data persistence ! volumes are not defined
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    Question Plesk on Docker

    Hello, I ran plesk on a Docker instance. Everything works fine but I can't figure out how to persist the data (vhosts, domains configuration, etc) ! When I recreate the instance, plesk is empty. Can you help me as I can't find any documentation about this? Many thanks
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    Resolved Unable to update Plesk 18.0.34 to 18.0.xx

    Resolved with this command : apt-get install update-inetd Then, came back to plesk upgrade
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    Resolved Unable to update Plesk 18.0.34 to 18.0.xx

    is it installed by default by debian ?
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    Resolved Unable to update Plesk 18.0.34 to 18.0.xx

    With this ? sudo apt-get remove telnetd What is the purpose of telnetd ? is it installed by plesk ? is it safe to remove it ? I personally don't have any use for it
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    Resolved Unable to update Plesk 18.0.34 to 18.0.xx

    Hi, since version 18.0.34, I can't update Plesk anymore, here is a part of the log : Setting up telnetd (0.17-41) ... /var/lib/dpkg/info/telnetd.postinst: line 8: update-inetd: command not found dpkg: error processing package telnetd (--configure): subprocess installed post-installation...
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