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phatPhrog
Guest
After receiving the update alert for PSA 8.1.1; we were interested to see what updates would be made....
Although surprized (we hoped it would work) we found Plesk 8.0.1 locked up simply by clicking on the "updater" link.
Plesk was fully unresponsive. Via shell, we stopped, started......restarted Plesk and it remained unresponsive and unable to re-login until we rebooted of our server. (a totally unnecessary step, in our opinion, but required to get PSA back)
WTFy?
Even though we watched via shell, there was no extra load or anything out of the ordinary to report after clicking on the "updater" link.
Is this another SW-Soft bug we have to beta before we can successfully upgrade our systems?
We have remained on 8.0.1 in the hopes those bugs were fixed, but now find even the updater does not work as reported for the 8.1.1 upgrade.
Whew. I do love Plesk, but the hardships of updating it are becoming overwhelming.
Is the big "A" ever going back to SW-Soft to fix this, or is he going to finally release the "Big A" that will replace it?
Although surprized (we hoped it would work) we found Plesk 8.0.1 locked up simply by clicking on the "updater" link.
Plesk was fully unresponsive. Via shell, we stopped, started......restarted Plesk and it remained unresponsive and unable to re-login until we rebooted of our server. (a totally unnecessary step, in our opinion, but required to get PSA back)
WTFy?
Even though we watched via shell, there was no extra load or anything out of the ordinary to report after clicking on the "updater" link.
Is this another SW-Soft bug we have to beta before we can successfully upgrade our systems?
We have remained on 8.0.1 in the hopes those bugs were fixed, but now find even the updater does not work as reported for the 8.1.1 upgrade.
Whew. I do love Plesk, but the hardships of updating it are becoming overwhelming.
Is the big "A" ever going back to SW-Soft to fix this, or is he going to finally release the "Big A" that will replace it?