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Issue Crash after Update

Marek M.

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
Debian 11
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.62
Hello,

I have got a VPS at OVH with licensed plesk instance.

There was a plesk update performed tonight. It caused lots of errors, and the worst is (according to OVH helpdesk) that AppArmor denies any kind of connection right now. The only access I have got right now is through mounted vol in rescue mode so I can change any file in the system but cannot execute any plesk command.

Former plesk update was 4 days ago and successfully touched py3 only.

Resume of the last update systemupdatestool.log (too large to attach) :

Code:
Removing systemd (247.3-7+deb11u4) ...
systemd is the active init system, please switch to another before removing systemd.
dpkg: error processing package systemd (--remove):
 installed systemd package pre-removal script subprocess returned error exit status 1
dpkg: too many errors, stopping
/var/lib/dpkg/info/systemd.postinst: line 82: addgroup: command not found
dpkg: error while cleaning up:
 installed systemd package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 127
Errors were encountered while processing:
 systemd
Processing was halted because there were too many errors.
E:Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
2024-08-06 06:27:44 ERROR: installArchives() failed
2024-08-06 06:27:44 ERROR: Exited with returncode 1.

What other log files shall I attach you to get broader view?

Any help appreciated. Thank you

Marek
 
Just an idea,

Did you try to chroot to the mounted volume?

#chroot /mountedvol

Then,

#systemctl stop apparmor && systemctl disable apparmor

#exit
 
Hi @WebHostingAce ,
Just an idea,

Did you try to chroot to the mounted volume?

#chroot /mountedvol

Then,

#systemctl stop apparmor && systemctl disable apparmor

#exit

Idea was perfect, but for some reason I could not manage apparmor through chroot. I spent several hours on that. Looks ike my system was more corrubpted than it looked liked originally. Effect: fresh install server, plesk and data retrieved from backup.

Thanks anyway. Really appreciated.
M.
 
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