A AndreasK Basic Pleskian Oct 1, 2008 #1 Hello all, i have read something about the droped OS "CentOS-3" in plesk 8.6.x.! Now we have to update the systems with intsalled Plesk 8.3.0 on CentOS-3. Are there any problems after the update? Thanks and kind regards, AndreasK
Hello all, i have read something about the droped OS "CentOS-3" in plesk 8.6.x.! Now we have to update the systems with intsalled Plesk 8.3.0 on CentOS-3. Are there any problems after the update? Thanks and kind regards, AndreasK
A AndreasK Basic Pleskian Oct 1, 2008 #2 Other question: Are there some issues to update the OS and then Plesk? Regards, AndreasK
B breun Golden Pleskian Oct 2, 2008 #3 What is your plan exactly? Are you planning on upgrading the OS on a live server?
A AndreasK Basic Pleskian Oct 2, 2008 #4 First time is update plesk if possible... When the update for plesk wont work we have to reconsider and update the OS and this is on a live system. But currently we have no system to test one of these options. Regards, AndreasK
First time is update plesk if possible... When the update for plesk wont work we have to reconsider and update the OS and this is on a live system. But currently we have no system to test one of these options. Regards, AndreasK
B breun Golden Pleskian Oct 2, 2008 #5 Plesk 8.6 was not released for CentOS 3. The latest version of Plesk that supports CentOS 3 is Plesk 8.4. I don't recommend doing OS upgrades on live servers.
Plesk 8.6 was not released for CentOS 3. The latest version of Plesk that supports CentOS 3 is Plesk 8.4. I don't recommend doing OS upgrades on live servers.
A AndreasK Basic Pleskian Oct 6, 2008 #6 Okay... Bad Do you have some informations about failures or problems with migration from 8.3 to 8.6? So we can set up a new server and use the plesk migration manager. Regards, AndreasK
Okay... Bad Do you have some informations about failures or problems with migration from 8.3 to 8.6? So we can set up a new server and use the plesk migration manager. Regards, AndreasK
A AndreasK Basic Pleskian Oct 6, 2008 #8 K thx breun for information. I think we will test it with the migration manager!