burnleyvic
Regular Pleskian
Just a word of warning.
We recently upgraded a plesk 10.3.1 Centos 5.7 based server to plesk 10.4.4 MU 12 and it seriously stuffed up the DNZ zones.
It appears during the upgrade plesk injected part of the servers default DNS template into the custom DNS zone on upgrade. This resulted in duplicate A, MX & NS records.
For example we had two mail.<domain>.tld records one pointing to the clients IP and the other to the default IP of the server. Same issue with the MX records where the servers default MX was injected resulting in some of the clients mail being lost so be ware and test before you upgrade all of your servers.
We recently upgraded a plesk 10.3.1 Centos 5.7 based server to plesk 10.4.4 MU 12 and it seriously stuffed up the DNZ zones.
It appears during the upgrade plesk injected part of the servers default DNS template into the custom DNS zone on upgrade. This resulted in duplicate A, MX & NS records.
For example we had two mail.<domain>.tld records one pointing to the clients IP and the other to the default IP of the server. Same issue with the MX records where the servers default MX was injected resulting in some of the clients mail being lost so be ware and test before you upgrade all of your servers.