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ikarumbah
Guest
After upgrading from 7.1.6 to 7.5.1 port 8443 still displays the old version 7 login page and the following anomalies:
1) After typing in the user name and password and clicking the Login button it takes about 45 sec. to 1 min. to display the control panel. This never happened before the upgrade.
2) After control panel displays, the left navigation does not display the Module icon.
3) Viruozzo icon and link still display in left nav and the Login to VZPP icon under Services does not display.
4) After navigating within Plesk, intermittently the CSS refresh on the left nav panel fails and only unformatted HTML links and a white background display.
This seems like a failed install, even though the Plesk Updater log indicated a successful update.
Has anyone experienced this problem? I've had this happen on two separate servers with Fedora Core 1.
Are there additional browser settings I'm overlooking in IE or Mozilla that need to be set for this new upgrade? Or is there something running under the control panel that’s causing this problem?
Any insight would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Lee
1) After typing in the user name and password and clicking the Login button it takes about 45 sec. to 1 min. to display the control panel. This never happened before the upgrade.
2) After control panel displays, the left navigation does not display the Module icon.
3) Viruozzo icon and link still display in left nav and the Login to VZPP icon under Services does not display.
4) After navigating within Plesk, intermittently the CSS refresh on the left nav panel fails and only unformatted HTML links and a white background display.
This seems like a failed install, even though the Plesk Updater log indicated a successful update.
Has anyone experienced this problem? I've had this happen on two separate servers with Fedora Core 1.
Are there additional browser settings I'm overlooking in IE or Mozilla that need to be set for this new upgrade? Or is there something running under the control panel that’s causing this problem?
Any insight would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Lee