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Resolved Error Update Drweb

Giulio

New Pleskian
Hi to all, I have a VPS on Contabo hosting and use plesk 17.8.11 . Today I received via mail an error related the drweb update:

/etc/cron.daily/drweb-update:
ERROR: Dr.Web Updater: failed to download files !
run-parts: /etc/cron.daily/drweb-update exited with return code 109

Please, how can I solve it?
Thanks
Giulio
 
Hi to all, I have a VPS on Contabo hosting and use plesk 17.8.11 . Today I received via mail an error related the drweb update:

/etc/cron.daily/drweb-update:
ERROR: Dr.Web Updater: failed to download files !
run-parts: /etc/cron.daily/drweb-update exited with return code 109

Please, how can I solve it?
Thanks
Giulio

@Giulio

In addition to the answer provided by @IgorG, you have to be aware that the error notification might be a one-off notification: the error often does not persist.

It is possible to run the update manually, just follow these steps:

- go to the directory /opt/drweb: cd /opt/drweb
- run the command: ./update.pl

and your drweb (read: Plesk Premium Antivirus) will be updated. If not, then you should have a look at the solutions suggested by @IgorG.

Note that it is highly recommended to do the manual update as soon as you get the error notification.

Hope the above helps a bit.

Regards........
 
I've got this problem now, but the article by @lgorG is no longer available?
Also, I don't have/opt/drweb I only have /opt/drweb
I tried running ./update.pl but it says no such file or directory
 
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