• Plesk Uservoice will be deprecated by October. Moving forward, all product feature requests and improvement suggestions will be managed through our new platform Plesk Productboard.
    To continue sharing your ideas and feedback, please visit features.plesk.com

Change Update-Source if locked

DanielBA

New Pleskian
Hi,

previously I locked the source of updates. Now I have to change that into the official update server. In the Update Manager I get the message, that the change of source is locked and I have to remove the "SOURCE"-Option in Config-Files.

So I deleted the source-Line in the /root/.autoinstallerrc, but nothing changed.

How can I force Plesk to use the official update source?

System: Plesk 11.5.3 with Ubuntu 13.04
 
change now worked, but when I select "official update server", I get the message:

There are no products for your operating system
( 'Ubuntu' 'Linux' '13.04' 'i686' under vz ) available
from the selected source.

You can try using another source.

How can I install some more components?
 
How can I install some more components?

Changing installation and updates source is not recommended unless you are doing a clean installation or update a product to another version. (Plesk recommendation word), I suggest you keep the official source ..

Also, if I may ask, what exactly do you want to install that is not available with your O/S?
 
Plesk Migration Manager

Currently is set the official source. I found that Plesk 11 requieres Ubuntu 12.04 LTS... Perhaps it is not working with 13.04... Is it possible to make it working or better to change OS to 12.04 LTS?
 
I found that Plesk 11 requieres Ubuntu 12.04 LTS... Perhaps it is not working with 13.04... Is it possible to make it working or better to change OS to 12.04 LTS?

Plesk doesn't support Ubuntu 13.04. As well as OS dist-upgrade which you apparently have done. So after you've upgraded to Ubuntu 13.04 your installation is not supportable anymore.

However, if you want, you may override OS detection mechanism in Parallels Installer with an option like --override-os-version (see autoinstaller help page for exact option name). Technically, 13.04 and 12.04 don't differ that much, so most probably this should do the trick. Good luck.
 
Back
Top