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DAMAGED PLESK: REMOVED PHP53 packet for Upgrade, ALL DEPENDENCIES LOST

DanPad

New Pleskian
Hello,

this is a pretty delicate matter, as my upgrade attempt was a real disaster.
I was trying to upgrade a 9.5 Plesk Server, and the updater told me to remove the packet php53.x86_64 0:5.3.3-1.el5_7.6

I ran yum remove php53.x86_64 0:5.3.3-1.el5_7.6, and that erased nearly every dependency!
Following all dependencies yum removed:

Removed:
php53.x86_64 0:5.3.3-1.el5_7.6

Dependency Removed:
PPWSE.x86_64 0:1.1-cos5.build95101209.08
plesk-billing.noarch 0:6.0.4-20090625.11
psa.x86_64 0:9.5.4-cos5.build95101209.08
psa-api-rpc.noarch 0:9.5.4-cos5.build95110630.14
psa-atmail.noarch 1:1.02-cos5.build95101209.08
psa-awstats-configurator.noarch 0:1.0.0-cos5.build95101209.08
psa-backup-manager.x86_64 0:9.5.4-cos5.build95110630.14
psa-firewall.x86_64 0:1.0.1-cos5.build95101209.08
psa-horde.noarch 0:3.3.6-cos5.build95101209.08
psa-hotfix1-9.5.4.x86_64 0:9.5.4-cos5.build95110630.14
psa-imp.noarch 0:4.3.6-cos5.build95100504.10
psa-ingo.noarch 0:1.2.3-cos5.build95101209.08
psa-kav.i386 0:1.0.0-cos5.build95101209.08
psa-kronolith.noarch 0:2.3.3-cos5.build95101209.08
psa-libpam-plesk.x86_64 0:9.5.4-cos5.build95101209.08
psa-locale-de-DE.noarch 0:9.5.4-2010110115
psa-locale-es-ES.noarch 0:9.5.4-2010110115
psa-locale-fr-FR.noarch 0:9.5.4-2010110115
psa-locale-it-IT.noarch 0:9.5.4-2010110115
psa-locale-nl-NL.noarch 0:9.5.4-2010110115
psa-migration-agents.x86_64 0:9.5.4-cos5.build95101209.08
psa-migration-manager.x86_64 0:9.5.4-cos5.build95110630.14
psa-mimp.noarch 0:1.1.3-cos5.build95101209.08
psa-mnemo.noarch 0:2.2.3-cos5.build95101209.08
psa-passwd.noarch 0:3.1.2-cos5.build95101209.08
psa-php53-configurator.noarch 0:1.5.3-cos5.build95110708.13
psa-sbm3.noarch 0:5.0-36
psa-spamassassin.x86_64 0:9.5.4-cos5.build95101209.08
psa-turba.noarch 0:2.3.3-cos5.build95101209.08
psa-updates.noarch 0:9.5.4-cos5.build95110630.14
psa-vpn.x86_64 0:2.0.1-cos5.build95101209.08
psa-watchdog.x86_64 0:2.0.3-cos5.build95101209.08
sb-publish.noarch 0:3.0.1-200705230938

What yum repository can I use to reinstall the previous packets?

Are there other ways to reinstall Plesk to upgrade the software using SSH, hoping that this will reinstall the dependencies without causing data loss?

I have another server with the same Plesk version (9.5): is it possible to copy the dependencies from the other Plesk server to the damaged one?

Your help is very much appreciated.
Thanks in advance for your help!

*EDIT


I installed the atomicorp plesk repository, and ran:
yum install PPWSE.x86_64 plesk-billing.noarch psa.x86_64psa-api-rpc.noarchpsa-atmail.noarch psa-awstats-configurator.noarch psa-backup-manager.x86_64 psa-firewall.x86_64 psa-horde.noarchpsa-hotfix1-9.5.4.x86_64psa-imp.noarch psa-ingo.noarchpsa-kav.i386 psa-kronolith.noarchpsa-libpam-plesk.x86_64 psa-locale-de-DE.noarchpsa-locale-es-ES.noarch psa-locale-fr-FR.noarch psa-locale-it-IT.noarch psa-locale-nl-NL.noarch psa-migration-agents.x86_64psa-migration-manager.x86_64 psa-mimp.noarch psa-mnemo.noarch psa-passwd.noarch psa-php53-configurator.noarch psa-sbm3.noarch psa-spamassassin.x86_64psa-turba.noarch psa-updates.noarchpsa-vpn.x86_64psa-watchdog.x86_64 sb-publish.noarch

Unfourtunately it installed only a few packages, many were not touched.

As I was trying to start Plesk, etc/init.d/psa does not exist any more, and doing yum install psa --skip-broken or yum install plesk-core --skip-broken does not work due to dependencies errors.

Is there a secure way to reinstall/upgrade the entire plesk package using SSH without losing any data? (mail, domains, etc..) It looks like the only solution.


Thanks for you help, it is greatly appreciated.
 
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