- Server operating system version
- Debian 13
- Plesk version and microupdate number
- 18.0.72.2
Hi, first of all I have to apologize for my English, I'm from Germany and even there is my typing a mess 
Current Situation:
VM Server with 12GB Memory and 16vCPUs
OS: Debian 13.1
Plesk: 18.0.72.2
Problem:
Plesk Backup Manager won't open, and a reinstallation is not possible because of non-supported repo.
What happened:
This week I updated my NextCloud, in the Info Box I received a message that there is a Problem with my Server OS Debian 12 and that it's to old for the installed Talk Version in Nextcloud (Later I learned that I misunderstood the Message, I did not talk about the Plesk Server it talks about the external STUN Server for Talk which was too old).
So I Updated first Plesk to the newest Version and Debian 12 to the last Version.
From there, I did the jump to Debian 13.
Then I checked if everything was working, Plesk Web interface was normal, Websites are there, mail server is working and also the Nextcloud was working fine (except of that message which started this journey). So I tried Plesk Repair via SSH and there the problems started. The Database Check was not possible anymore, It was running and the memory + swap fill filled up, and the server froze because of low memory. Then I read about that Debian 13 is not yet supported and that the Supported version is expected in December of 25.
So I decided to wait until the new release comes out, because I was thinking that everything else was fine, than I checked the Backup Function and I saw that it was not working anymore. With the help of Grok I checked If only the Web interface was effected, and I learned that the complete Backup Module is not installed anymore properly, so I tried to reinstall it with Grok, which was not possible yet.
So far I still can work with the server and from the normal functions it seems to work normal, but The Backups are not working.
My Question now is, What do you think, should I wait until there is a release or is there a possibility to repair it and reinstall the Module?
Thank you
Current Situation:
VM Server with 12GB Memory and 16vCPUs
OS: Debian 13.1
Plesk: 18.0.72.2
Problem:
Plesk Backup Manager won't open, and a reinstallation is not possible because of non-supported repo.
What happened:
This week I updated my NextCloud, in the Info Box I received a message that there is a Problem with my Server OS Debian 12 and that it's to old for the installed Talk Version in Nextcloud (Later I learned that I misunderstood the Message, I did not talk about the Plesk Server it talks about the external STUN Server for Talk which was too old).
So I Updated first Plesk to the newest Version and Debian 12 to the last Version.
From there, I did the jump to Debian 13.
Then I checked if everything was working, Plesk Web interface was normal, Websites are there, mail server is working and also the Nextcloud was working fine (except of that message which started this journey). So I tried Plesk Repair via SSH and there the problems started. The Database Check was not possible anymore, It was running and the memory + swap fill filled up, and the server froze because of low memory. Then I read about that Debian 13 is not yet supported and that the Supported version is expected in December of 25.
So I decided to wait until the new release comes out, because I was thinking that everything else was fine, than I checked the Backup Function and I saw that it was not working anymore. With the help of Grok I checked If only the Web interface was effected, and I learned that the complete Backup Module is not installed anymore properly, so I tried to reinstall it with Grok, which was not possible yet.
So far I still can work with the server and from the normal functions it seems to work normal, but The Backups are not working.
My Question now is, What do you think, should I wait until there is a release or is there a possibility to repair it and reinstall the Module?
Thank you