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Issue Problems with system updates

Sascha Schlüter

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
Debian 10.13
Plesk version and microupdate number
Plesk Obsidian, Version 18.0.51 Update #1
I receive system messages from two of my servers every morning, claiming that there are problems with the system updates. I have had those messages sometimes before, but they used to vanish after a couple of days (e.g. when update ressources were not available temporarily).

This time the problem persists...

The e-mails read like this

Grund: 2023-05-12 06:25:36 INFO: pum is called with arguments: ['--list', '--repo-info', '--json']
2023-05-12 06:25:37 ERROR:
2023-05-12 06:25:37 ERROR: Exited with returncode 1.

The systems affected are running with Debian 10.13 and Plesk Obsidian, Version 18.0.51 Update #1.

Any help to get these thing right are appreciated.
Thanks in advance!

Sascha
 
Rather this maybe?
 
# apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y

Something tells me you might have an issue with a certain repo, which if so - doing a system update would throw that as an error.
 
Rather this maybe?
Thank you, too. I read through the linked article, but the symptoms mentioned seem to not apply to my problem at all...
 
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