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Question How to know if Plesk upgrade went okay or not?

larryk

Regular Pleskian
Server operating system version
CentOS Linux 7.9.2009 (Core)
Plesk version and microupdate number
Plesk Obsidian v18.0.45_build1800220701.06 os_CentOS 7
When you get the email from your Plesk server, with this subject:

The Panel was successfully updated at host.yourdomain.com

and these are the 1st two lines of the body:

Plesk Installer 3.45.0 (revision c3b5b1d64c7d) started at (timezone EST) Mon Jul 18 03:01:05 2022
Command line arguments: /var/cache/parallels_installer/parallels_installer_CentOS_7_x86_64_3.45.0 upgrade plesk 18.0.45 --email


the rest is a long, long email of installs, updates, downloads, statuses, verifying, updating, components, repos, etc. etc. etc of things the update is doing.

Is there any know line items to look out for?
Anything that means a problem happened?


thanks
 
Usually, errors that lead to unsuccessful upgrades are listed at the very end of this long list of operations. The word ERROR usually indicates them.
And if the email subject line says that the upgrade was completed successfully, it means that all is well and there is nothing to worry about.
 
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