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Mayor upgrade problem

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EdwardDekker

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I have a mayor problem about upgrading Plesk.
My web-installer gets a other (x86_64) arch version than my system normally will run.

Now my installation seems to be broken and I do not getting any further service at my server.
All of my websites are down.

How to correct this to a x86 / i386 arch system.
As I can see the psa-10.3.1-cos5http://autoinstall.plesk.com/PSA_10...e/psa-10.3.1-cos5.build1012110718.16.i386.rpm installation file has to be changed to an i386 arch version.
 
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I fixed the job by
Code:
rpm -e --nodeps psa.x86_64
And
Code:
/usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/autoinstaller --select-product-id plesk  --select-release-id PLESK_10_3_1 --override-os-arch i386  --install-component base
Install all the other updates
Code:
/usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/autoinstaller  --select-product-id plesk --select-release-id PLESK_10_3_1  --override-os-arch i386 --upgrade-installed-components
It looks like that the PSA installer make some fault to select i386 packages at my server.

The PSA web-installer should have a setting like that I want to receive i386 or x64 packages.
Maybe that parallels could create a check-box into the configuration settings of the updater.
 
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