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Resolved Restart Server doesn't work after update 18.0.33

Next step (after re-installing 18.0.33)
repair all
say:
errors occured while performing the following actions: plesk packages permissions.
plesk_18.0.33_repair_problems.log
doesn't exist

Question:
where are the plesk packages permissions located and how have I to change them?
 
@DieterWerner There are a lot of previous threads that include the same type of 'challenge', not sure if you've had time to search & then read through them all yet, but it may be worth it if you do. Quite often, their resolution includes the use of THIS and/or the GUI version; the Plesk 'Repair Kit' extention. Don't think there's sufficient detail in that last post, for anybody to provide a really useful answer for you yet.
 
All of this was nothing else but a bad joke of the Plesk panel.
Clicking 'Restart Server' let the server reboot immediately but did not close the panel page before.

Conclusion:
'Restart Server' works but the panel .... ?
 
OK - it has been installed but it didn't change anything.
So I'm going back to the drawing board
After having tried many unsuccessful methods yourself, surely, you can raise a support ticket now? (posts #13 #14 #15 #16 #17)
You can overcome your moral dilemma (posts #16 & #17) by having factually now proven that you've left this option until the very end.
You do want to solve this asap (as 18.0.34 will be along soon!) & you do have restorable backups to return to 18.0.32 if/when needed.
That ^ sounds like #TicketTime ;)
 
After having tried many unsuccessful methods yourself, surely, you can raise a support ticket now? (posts #13 #14 #15 #16 #17)
You can overcome your moral dilemma (posts #16 & #17) by having factually now proven that you've left this option until the very end.
You do want to solve this asap (as 18.0.34 will be along soon!) & you do have restorable backups to return to 18.0.32 if/when needed.
That ^ sounds like #TicketTime ;)
You wrote it very diplomatically.
What you want to say is:
don't get on our nerves any longer. ;)
 
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