• Hi, Pleskians! We are running a UX testing of our upcoming product intended for server management and monitoring.
    We would like to invite you to have a call with us and have some fun checking our prototype. The agenda is pretty simple - we bring new design and some scenarios that you need to walk through and succeed. We will be watching and taking insights for further development of the design.
    If you would like to participate, please use this link to book a meeting. We will sent the link to the clickable prototype at the meeting.
  • The Horde webmail has been deprecated. Its complete removal is scheduled for April 2025. For details and recommended actions, see the Feature and Deprecation Plan.
  • The ImunifyAV extension is now deprecated and no longer available for installation.
    Existing ImunifyAV installations will continue operating for three months, and after that will automatically be replaced with the new Imunify extension. We recommend that you manually replace any existing ImunifyAV installations with Imunify at your earliest convenience.

How to upgrade via command line?

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I am having problems upgrading Pleks via the Plesk control panel and I know there is a way to do it via the command line. Does someone know what that way is?
 
Autoinstaller

You can use the Autoinstaller:
Code:
Plesk Install Procedure
========================

1. Log in as "root" and change your working directory to the directory where 
the Plesk Autoinstaller resides; for example: # cd /home/admin/plesk

2. Set execute permission for Autoinstaller:
# chmod +x psa_installer_v2.0.0_build75050818.15_os_FedoraCore_1_i686

3. Run the Autoinstaller:
# ./psa_installer_v2.0.0_build75050818.15_os_FedoraCore_1_i686

4. Follow on-screen instructions.

Or the rpm distribution:
Code:
Plesk RPM Install Procedure
============================
The Plesk 7.5.4 RPM installations require Fedora Core 1 already installed on your system.
It is recommended that you install Plesk on servers with the freshly installed operating system.

1. You will first need to log in as "root" to your system. 

2. Before the installation, make sure that all the required RPMs are installed. 

You can check whether a particular RPM is already installed by entering 
the following command: rpm -q 'rpmname'.
.... etc etc
 
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