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Question I had a problem installing Plesk on my vps server, please help.

dankleo

New Pleskian
Exception: Failed to solve dependencies:
plesk-web-hosting-18.0-2.centos.7+p18.0.54.0+t230619.1619.x86_64 requires mod_ssl
ea-apache24 conflicts with httpd-2.4.6-99.el7.centos.1.x86_64
wp-toolkit-cpanel-6.2.4-7368.x86_64 requires sw-engine <= 3.46.0
plesk-mail-pc-driver-18.0-2.centos.7+p18.0.54.0+t230711.1220.x86_64 requires postfix >= 2:3.4.5

ERROR: The Yum utility failed to install the required packages.
Attention! Your software might be inoperable.
Visit https://support.plesk.com/ to search for a solution.
 
This does not look like the full picture. Were there previously failed installation attempts? Is this a new barebone server or did yo have Plesk or services like Apache, Nginx on it before?
 
No, there was no previous installation attempt, this is a VPs server with WHM bought together. I do not have plesk or any other services attached to it initially. The only there is, is that I tried to moved my dns to cloudfare, create new MX records in cloudfare, changed reverse dns. and proceeded to installing plesk via ssh and got tucked at this last part above. please help.
 
It seems that at least EasyApache was installed before Plesk installation and that a cPanel version of WP Toolkit was installed. EasyApache is also a standard component of cPanel. I assume that cPanel and WHMCS where both pre-installed on your server. Could you please check with your vendor? Because in such a case installation results of simply trying to replace such an existing installation are not predictable. Instead I recommend start over with a bare, minimal operating system installation. No preinstalled cPanel or WHMCS.
 
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