Hi Luis
could you tell me please what u wrote exactly to run the installer ?
# /usr/local/psa/admin/bin/autoinstaller --select-release-current --upgrade-installed-components dont work for me
Hi mrweb,
I do it a slightly more complicated way so I know exactly what the system is doing. Read carefully and use at your own risk!
Step 1: I change into the directory with the autoinstaller script
# cd /usr/local/psa/admin/bin
Step 2: I check all of the product releases that are available
# ./autoinstaller --show-all-releases
This will return a long list. Look for Plesk release ID's like PLESK_10_N_N
Step 3: I look for updates for currently installed packages within my current version (in my case, 10.2.0 -- substitute your current Plesk release ID below or else you'll be doing an upgrade to a new version):
# ./autoinstaller --select-product-id plesk --select-release-id PLESK_10_2_0 --show-components
In this output, I look for any packages that say "[upgrade]". This means the specified package has an update available.
Step 4: If there are any installed packages with updates available, I update them:
# ./autoinstaller --select-product-id plesk --select-release-id PLESK_10_2_0 --upgrade-installed-components
Step 5: I'm paranoid so I usually reboot here (although I've never heard whether or not this is necessary) and redo step #3 (to make sure all the updates were installed).
(Optionally, you can upgrade to a new version of Plesk doing steps 3-5 with the desired Plesk release ID.)