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Question Recovery Plesk from Damaged Ubuntu Server VM

chrispet

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
Ubuntu 22.04
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.63#4
Hi! I want your help!
My previous system crashed. It was a server with Linux ubuntu version 22.04. The things went wrong when i tried to upgrade my server to version 24.04. While my server being updated my session interrupted so the system crashed, due to cyclic dependencies i can't fix the vm.
On this server i had installed Plex obsidian version. Now i have access only on folders. i want you to tell me which files i need to transfer on my new vm so i can restore all my sites. I have already transfered the vhost files, the mysql folder with all databases and the psa folder with all dumps.
 
~~ ...was a server with Linux ubuntu version 22.04. The things went wrong when i tried to upgrade my server to version 24.04... ~~
Can you explain exactly how you attempted the upgrade from Ubuntu 22.04 to 24.04?
Was it via THIS Plesk Article? This has usually proven to be very reliable (we last used it to run upgrades from Ubuntu 20.04 to 22.04)
Or, did you just run the Ubuntu OS upgrade and ignore the Plesk aspects?
~~ ...i want you to tell me which files i need to transfer on my new vm so i can restore all my sites. I have already transfered the vhost files, the mysql folder with all databases and the psa folder with all dumps... ~~
The previous post by @mow is what we'd do, but if you want a detailed explanation that includes all the variables, then, because you're using Ubuntu:

22.04 LTS > Ubuntu Manpage: aptitude - high-level interface to the package manager

24.04 LTS > Ubuntu Manpage: aptitude - high-level interface to the package manager
 
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