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Ran Updater and now I cannot access panel

T

TonysDesigns

Guest
Hey peeps,

Hopefully someone can help me here. Running 7.5 reloaded and I looked inside the updater section and saw there was an update. So..I ran the updater and POOF! No plesk access anymore. :( I get this popup when I try to login to Plesk: "The key that you are using is invalid for the product version
you are running. To purchase a new key, blah blah blah"

Here is a copy of the email I received after this happened:

Here is the text file: http://www.makeuptalk.com/plesk-info.txt
 
Trying to stop MySQL server...
WARNING!
During the stop found some small problems(see log file: /tmp/psa_7.5.3_RedHat_9_build75050506.13_upgrade.log)
So did you check this log for the error reason?
 
Thanks for replying. A friend of mine fixed this part with the database issue and his response to me:

Your /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysqld startup script for mysql had the wrong path for
the pid file, so it couldn't stop mysql. No idea why that was the case, but
I modified it so it could start/stop successfully. Now the psa script will
be able to stop/start mysql as intended.


Now, how does one run it again from the command line? Can you possibly tell me what the correct sytax is? Sorry I am a newbie at linux, but I can login via SSH, I just don't know much about commands.
 
All the files were downloaded to:

/PSA_7.5.3/rpm_RedHat_9/base/

start with running

rpm -Uvh psa-7.5.3-rh9.build75050506.13.i586.rpm
and the other psa-* files

then the rest. (sorry for the short reply, i'm in a hurry)
 
Ok I think I can run:

rpm -Uvh psa-7.5.3-rh9.build75050506.13.i586.rpm

But what does this mean:
and the other psa-* files

And then what "rest"?

Sorry I dont know




Originally posted by jamesyeeoc
All the files were downloaded to:

/PSA_7.5.3/rpm_RedHat_9/base/

start with running

rpm -Uvh psa-7.5.3-rh9.build75050506.13.i586.rpm
and the other psa-* files

then the rest. (sorry for the short reply, i'm in a hurry)
 
Nevermind, looks like I got it fixed somehow.

Thanks for your support

disregard the PM
 
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