FWIW @Remigio we have Cloud Servers (not VPS) with 1and1 and yes at first it appears that may be the case. i.e Solve any Plesk related problems through 1and1. However that's not 100% correct if you're willing to do a bit more investigation, well it wasn't for us anyway. You can take on a Plesk subscription yourself, then this will be reflected in your Plesk Licence number and therefore, you can go direct to Plesk for support rather than going via 1and1. We know, because that's what we did. Works perfectly and haven't had an issue that they (Plesk Direct Support) haven't quickly been able to resolve so far. Your VPS experience may vary, but just in case you didn't know...Unfortunately, this request to Plesk support does not accept direct support requests from me, because my license belongs to the VPS purchased at 1and1.it and so they say to address my hosting.
But I do not think they are able to solve this problem, or at most they will say to address Plesk support.
I will become a ping-pong ball.
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==> "plesk installer" command?Check plesk as self for updates
Code:# plesk installer install-all-updates
then run the autoinstaller for the upgrade
wget https://autoinstall.plesk.com/plesk-installer
chmod +x plesk-installer
./plesk-installer --web-interface
su root
./plesk-installer install-all-updates
after..../plesk-installer --web-interface
I'm sorry, I'm explain better.Just keep waiting till it's finished, then run the upgrade again, and test if it works now.
Error: The list of packages can not be obtained: 2018-08-30 08:41:56 INFO: pum is called with arguments: ['--list', '--repo-info', '--json'] 2018-08-30 08:41:57 ERROR: E:The repository 'Atomicorp stretch Release' does not have a Release file.
I'm on debian 9.5