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Basic Pleskian
- Server operating system version
- Rocky 9
- Plesk version and microupdate number
- 18.0.60
We have 3 CentOS 7.9 servers to migrate for separate clients, and as we're already running a Rocky 8 server for another client with Plesk installed to that just fine, I perhaps ignorantly just assumed Plesk would also run on Rocky 9 without problems.
Having spent 2 days building the first replacement server, with Rocky 9, I've just now attempted the Plesk install and found that it errors out:
RROR: You are trying to run Plesk Installer on an unsupported OS.
Your OS is Rocky 9 x86_64
And indeed, as per Software Requirements for Plesk Obsidian , Rocky 8 is listed as supported but not 9.
I'm now aware that there are older threads regarding this ( Question - Rocky Linux 9 Compatibility? ) and a feature request at Plesk Support for Rocky Linux 9.0 but this request has since been closed and is no longer accepting votes.
With CentOS 7.9 hitting EOL in just a couple of months, and presumably many people now looking to migrate, it seems baffling to me that there wouldn't be a bigger push at this point to support Rocky 9! 8 has an EOL of 2029 so isn't as desirable as 9 with its 2032 EOL, and I can see AlmaLinux 9 is supported by Plesk already. As far as I understand it, Alma and Rocky are both near identical given they're binary compatible with RHEL so surely supporting Rocky 9 should be a breeze if Alma 9 already works?
I'm going to have to look at the feasibility of building Alma servers instead I suppose, but this will take further liaising with each client to get sign-off and take us even closed to the CentOS EOL deadline so far from ideal.
I'm crossing all fingers that, despite the closing of the above feature request, Rocky 9 support is actually about to land???
Having spent 2 days building the first replacement server, with Rocky 9, I've just now attempted the Plesk install and found that it errors out:
RROR: You are trying to run Plesk Installer on an unsupported OS.
Your OS is Rocky 9 x86_64
And indeed, as per Software Requirements for Plesk Obsidian , Rocky 8 is listed as supported but not 9.
I'm now aware that there are older threads regarding this ( Question - Rocky Linux 9 Compatibility? ) and a feature request at Plesk Support for Rocky Linux 9.0 but this request has since been closed and is no longer accepting votes.
With CentOS 7.9 hitting EOL in just a couple of months, and presumably many people now looking to migrate, it seems baffling to me that there wouldn't be a bigger push at this point to support Rocky 9! 8 has an EOL of 2029 so isn't as desirable as 9 with its 2032 EOL, and I can see AlmaLinux 9 is supported by Plesk already. As far as I understand it, Alma and Rocky are both near identical given they're binary compatible with RHEL so surely supporting Rocky 9 should be a breeze if Alma 9 already works?
I'm going to have to look at the feasibility of building Alma servers instead I suppose, but this will take further liaising with each client to get sign-off and take us even closed to the CentOS EOL deadline so far from ideal.
I'm crossing all fingers that, despite the closing of the above feature request, Rocky 9 support is actually about to land???