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Linux: Supported versions?

mparadis

Regular Pleskian
Since I can't seem to reach support, I'll count on you to help me out just as we all do when we can.

I've been at this all day long. I'm trying to move my single server from an older version of FC to RHEL40 or CentOS44. Either one would work fine for me.

Problem is that I cannot seem to find a version of PSA that works for either of these or, I'm missing something.

I've read everything I can find including the install notes and have not found a solution.

The installer always ends with;

//
Plesk release selecting
=================

List of available releases:

No suitable releases for your system is found on the server

N) Next page; P) Go back; Q) Cancel installing
To select release enter its number;
Select action [N]:
//

I've tried;

CentOS 4.x
Autoinstaller build 070321.17
and
Autoinstaller build 070321.17

Am I missing something here?

I can see that CentOS is not a 100% match as it does state 4.x but I would think that 4.x includes 4.4.

Mike
 
Originally posted by atomicturtle
Weird, I install it just fine on CentOS 4.4 without that problem. Is this a VPS or something custom?

That's what is confusing, nothing special, fresh install, can be what ever PSA needs it to be but it won't use it. Keeps telling me there's no release for this version.

Don't matter, I give up anyhow, I'll keep the old OS version running as I'm slowly moving things away from PSA anyhow.

Thanks much.

Mike
 
Originally posted by atomicturtle
Ive got it in my archive if you want to try to install it through yum

For RHEL4 or CentOS44? I could use either, I'm just no longer sure I want to go through the trouble of upgrading.

I very much appreciate the offer though.

Mike
 
Originally posted by atomicturtle
yes, for CentOS4/RHEL4 (they're the same thing really).

It's confusing to me as to why neither of them worked for me?

After MANY hours of asking, I was finally told by Plesk that their update servers were in fact down.
They could have saved me a whole freaking day of wasted efforts by being up front about it.

However, if I recall, I was still getting the 'no release for your version' on both fresh installs of RHEL4 and CentOS44.

Maybe I should give it one more try and see how it goes now.

Mike
 
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