A admin123 Guest May 30, 2005 #1 Anyone know commands to update plesk using shell or if it is even possible? thanks
D dm__@ Guest May 30, 2005 #2 Originally posted by admin123 Anyone know commands to update plesk using shell or if it is even possible? thanks Click to expand... There is command-line autoinstaller capable for updating. You can also manually update RPMs or use APT for Debian.
Originally posted by admin123 Anyone know commands to update plesk using shell or if it is even possible? thanks Click to expand... There is command-line autoinstaller capable for updating. You can also manually update RPMs or use APT for Debian.
D dm__@ Guest May 31, 2005 #4 Re: how to? Originally posted by admin123 Are the instructions in plesk manual? Click to expand... Dunno. Never read this Just downloaded autoinstaller from the site, started it and it proposed me to upgrade.
Re: how to? Originally posted by admin123 Are the instructions in plesk manual? Click to expand... Dunno. Never read this Just downloaded autoinstaller from the site, started it and it proposed me to upgrade.
A admin123 Guest May 31, 2005 #5 how did u do it? Can u let me know (i'm kinda new to shell) how you uploaded it using shell and then initialized it? thanks
how did u do it? Can u let me know (i'm kinda new to shell) how you uploaded it using shell and then initialized it? thanks
D dm__@ Guest May 31, 2005 #6 Re: how did u do it? Originally posted by admin123 Can u let me know (i'm kinda new to shell) how you uploaded it using shell and then initialized it? thanks Click to expand... Of course I usually use wget for downloading on the server side. Autoinstallers runs just like this: ./<autoinsaller_file>. ps: I may recommend you to get any tutorial about Unix shells & administration. It helps.
Re: how did u do it? Originally posted by admin123 Can u let me know (i'm kinda new to shell) how you uploaded it using shell and then initialized it? thanks Click to expand... Of course I usually use wget for downloading on the server side. Autoinstallers runs just like this: ./<autoinsaller_file>. ps: I may recommend you to get any tutorial about Unix shells & administration. It helps.
A atomicturtle Golden Pleskian Jun 1, 2005 #7 If you add one of the PSA channels from my site to your yum.conf/yum.repo.d you can update it that way as well.
If you add one of the PSA channels from my site to your yum.conf/yum.repo.d you can update it that way as well.