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Debian problem after upgrade to 12.5

fliegerhermi

Regular Pleskian
Hi everyone,

since I updated to Plesk 12.5 the services aren't staring any more on debian wheezy.
Any idea why this is happening? I can manually start everything without error-message.

Thank you very much for any advice!
 
Could you please provide more detail of this issue?
 
Well, I wish I could. I have the impression that it's more a debian-problem, than a plesk problem.

There is a prcoess running which probably shouldn't be there any more after a successfull system-boot:
startpar -p 4 -t 20 -T 3 -M start -P N -R 2

There is absolutly no errormessage in the syslog. MySQL and Bind fire up, but that's it. Somehow the machine is not wiorking through the init-scripts.
I can start everything manually (etc/init.d/apache2 start), but this is no long-term solution.

What can I provide that would help to find out what the problem is?
 
Is it VPS? Maybe there is lack of resources?
Or you can enable debug mode on Debian and investigate syslogs and Plesk logs more deeply.
 
That is what I thought, but it is not the case.
I know how to debug the boot on a host-node, but I can't change kernel parameters for an openvz-node. How would you do that?

Thank you very much for your reply!
 
Hi fliegerhermi,

but I can't change kernel parameters for an openvz-node. How would you do that?

Please consider to ask your server-provider for help, because they know best, which parameters are needed and/or possible on your node. The Plesk-related forum doesn't seem to be the right place for that.
 
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