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Hi,

we made a update to the new plesk 8.6.

After finishing the update, we have no more access to the plesk control panel. Whats wrong? We can access our Strato Server via ssh console.

Does anybody now how we can reinstall the update from the console or switch back to previsouly installed plesk version?

thanks for help
charles
 
I have same problem in plesk 8.6 . I installed plesk 8.3 firstly and after i made upgrade to 8.4. When i wanted to upgrade php, mysql an error occured and than i want to install plesk 8.6.

Every system services are working but plesk doesn't...When i want to access to plesk an error occures that "

The Plesk Control Panel service is switched off.
Solutions:
Restart the Plesk Control Panel service.
The SMTP server service is switched off.
Solutions:
Restart the SMTP server service."

After i applied selected solutions it says that "/usr/local/psa/admin/bin/httpsdctl stop: httpd (no pid file) not running Cannot read '' /usr/local/psa/admin/bin/httpsdctl start: httpd could not be started" so i am not able to access plesk services.

Does anybody know What can i do or how to switch back to previsouly installed plesk version (8.4 or 8.3)?
Thanks a lot!
 
Only way to switch back is by reinstalling it.

I tried this solution but a lot of conflict errors occured and i couldn't switch back :( Because i couldn't uninstall plesk 8.6 packages.)

I want to know that if plesk 8.6 requires php 5 and mysql 5.xx to work? Because now my php version is 4.3.9 and mysql version is 4.1.20?
 
It doesn't list them as a requirement (both are still listed as supported) but you do know that PHP 4.x and MySQL 4.x are both EOL, right? In fact, PHP 4.3.9 has a major security flaw in it so if you're going to insist on 4.x I'd go get 4.4.8
 
It doesn't list them as a requirement (both are still listed as supported) but you do know that PHP 4.x and MySQL 4.x are both EOL, right? In fact, PHP 4.3.9 has a major security flaw in it so if you're going to insist on 4.x I'd go get 4.4.8

If you'd be running vanilla PHP 4.3.9 and vanilla MySQL 4.1.20, then you'd be right, but RHEL/CentOS both come with these versions of PHP and MySQL and if you keep your system updated with the RHEL/CentOS updates then you won't be running vulnerable packages since Red Hat backports fixes. See http://www.redhat.com/advice/speaks_backport.html for more information on backporting.
 
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