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cent os 4.4

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zeki79

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hello peoples
anyone installed centos 4.4 with plesk 8.01?

greets
zek
 
i have updated before any minutes a 4.4 with latest patches from plesk and art, no bigger problems (with php5...)

i will post later a full history...
 
Missing Services on Server System Services Panel

Hi all,

I have a server with CentOS 4.4 and Plesk 8.0.1 all works well except that the FTP server and MYSQL Server are not represented on the System Services Panel. So if I want to start, stop, or restart these services, I must use ssh. I am being told that the reason is because Plesk 8 doesn't support version 4.4 of CentOS.

Can anyone tell me if this is true? Do you have these services (FTP and MYSQL)listed on your System Services Panel?
 
MySQL and FTP are both not present indeed. Never noticed this, as I use SSH for administration by default really. I can't think of what might be so different about CentOS 4.4 compared to CentOS 4.2 that might break this. The ProFTPd package is even provided by Plesk, not by CentOS, so it's the same package you'd have running under CentOS 4.2 (and has MySQL been updated since CentOS 4.2?).
 
Berun,
Thanks for your reply. That's my feeling also. I don't see what could be so different between 4.2 and 4.4 to cause this. I don't believe it's a problem with the release I think it's a bug in Plesk 8.0.1 and nobody will admit it. They actually want me to let them install 4.2 over 4.4 but they won't tell me that it will definitely fix the problem.
 
Plus you'd lose a bunch of security fixes. I'll definitely stick with CentOS 4.4 if this is all.
 
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