Hi,I have the same issue using a vserver from Server4You. Meanwhile I recovered the state before upgrading Plesk to 18.0.40 until the fixed version is available.
Hi,I think they are misleading with "virtual server" in their advertising, because they also have a service called "virtual dedicated server", which seems to be the real vserver. So, yes, maybe for there "virtual server" they are using a virtualiziation where your Linux environment is provided by their physical machine or virtualization solution, not by your own virtual "disk". If you were not able to choose your operating system when you initially ordered the server, it's probably not a fully qualified virtual server. Have you seen what others like cloud.hetzner.de offer? They are real virtual environments where you are free to install the operating system of your choice in the release state of your choice. It might be a better solution, else you'll always depend on the mercy of your provider.
No, I just tried again and got the "Connection refused" error seconds after clicking update and seeing "Downloading new version of the installer". The update does seem to complete, but you will no longer be able to access Plesk -> Updates because it redirects to port 8447. Just out of curiosity, which operating systems are you guys running? I'm on Debian 9.13, but an old kernel because of Virtuozzo 6. Deeply disappointing because for a long time now, I've been a major advocate to all my customers, of enabling autoupdate. I won't be doing that anymore.Is there finally a solution to the problem.
I also use debian 9.13 with the old kernel. (Virtuozzo).No, I just tried again and got the "Connection refused" error seconds after clicking update and seeing "Downloading new version of the installer". The update does seem to complete, but you will no longer be able to access Plesk -> Updates because it redirects to port 8447. Just out of curiosity, which operating systems are you guys running? I'm on Debian 9.13, but an old kernel because of Virtuozzo 6. Deeply disappointing because for a long time now, I've been a major advocate to all my customers, of enabling autoupdate. I won't be doing that anymore.
In fairness, no, the service of Plesk in the past has been excellent. That's part of the reason I have always advocated enabling automatic updates in the past, but given the lack of response on this issue, I will not be doing that any more.Is the service of plesk always so terrible?
Seems to be fixed/working again after upgrading via console to 18.0.41