Hi valerio,
the option string "--show-all-releases" will give you the output of all possible IDs.
plesk-installer --show-all-releases
Please use the option string "--help", to see all possible commands, or have a closer look at the Plesk documentation:
Thakns again, ii've found that my id is panel and this is the output:
common [up2date] - Base packages of Plesk
panel [up2date] - Plesk
awstats [up2date] - AWStats
mailenable [up2date] - MailEnable mail server
dns [install] - BIND DNS Server
msdns [up2date] - Microsoft DNS Server
spamassassin [up2date] - SpamAssassin
mysql-odbc [up2date] - MySQL ODBC 3.51 driver
mysql-odbc5 [install] - MySQL ODBC 5.1 driver
phpmyadmin [up2date] - phpMyAdmin
mylittleadmin [install] - myLittleAdmin
webalizer [up2date] - Webalizer
mssql2008 [install] - MSSQL 2008 server
mssql2012 [install] - MSSQL 2012 server
mssql2014 [up2date] - MSSQL 2014 server
webmail [up2date] - Horde webmail
drweb [install] - Odin Premium Anti-Virus
kav [install] - Kaspersky anti-virus
plesk-migration-manager-old[up2date] - Plesk Migration and Transfer Manager
webdeploy [up2date] - Microsoft Web Deploy
urlrewrite [up2date] - IIS URL Rewrite Module
control-suite [install] - Control Suite for Windows by Perigon
health-monitoring [install] - System Health Monitor
plesk-migration-manager[install] - Plesk Migrator