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Resolved Update to 17.5 not available

mr-wolf

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I have migrated all the domains from 1 server and next week I will have another Onyx 17.0.17 server empty.
This will give me some room for experiments.

3 days ago I changed the "Update Settings" on that empty server to "Early Adopter releases".
Alas, nothing has happened.

On someone else's question how to force an update, he was given the answer to use "plesk installer --all-versions"

So I did, but no 17.5 was available to choose.
How can I force an update?
I would like to test some things before I give it back to the company where I hired the server.


Code:
# plesk installer --all-versions
The Plesk Installation and Upgrade Wizard will guide you through
the installation or upgrade process.
===============================================================================

------ IMPORTANT ------

* New installation of product(s) should be performed on clean servers only.

* Before upgrading Plesk, be sure to back up your data.

* By using this Wizard you agree to the terms and conditions described at
  http://www.plesk.com/legal/terms/ and those of the Plesk End User
  License Agreement.

Available actions:
(F) Go forward
(Q) Cancel installation

Select an action [F/q]: F
Checking for installed packages...
Downloading file products.inf3: 100% was finished.
Downloading file plesk.inf3: 100% was finished.
Downloading file ppsmbe.inf3: 100% was finished.
Downloading file sitebuilder.inf3: 100% was finished.
Downloading file sso.inf3: 100% was finished.
Downloading file setemplates.inf3: 100% was finished.
Downloading file pp-sitebuilder.inf3: 100% was finished.
Downloading file billing.inf3: 100% was finished.
Downloading file mysql.inf3: 100% was finished.
Downloading file apache.inf3: 100% was finished.
Downloading file nginx.inf3: 100% was finished.
Downloading file php71.inf3: 100% was finished.
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Downloading file pmm.inf3: 100% was finished.
Select the products to install and their versions
===============================================================================

The following product versions are available:

1. [*] Plesk
  2. (*) Plesk Onyx 17.0.17 (Stable) (currently installed)

Available actions:
(F) Go forward
(B) Go back
(Q) Cancel installation
(S) Show advanced settings
 
Hi mr-wolf,

depending to your used mirrors, it can take a while untill other mirrors sync with the Plesk mirror. I would suggest that you choose the standart Plesk mirrors to avoid such delays. ;)
 
Hi mr-wolf,

depending to your used mirrors, it can take a while untill other mirrors sync with the Plesk mirror. I would suggest that you choose the standart Plesk mirrors to avoid such delays. ;)
Yes, you're right...
I'm using the pre-installed mirrors of Strato.

Today was a bit strange.
I have 1 server that has all its domains moved away to another server (is phased out).
I set that one on "Early adopter's release"

It has this (like the others) in its /root/.autoinstallerrc
Code:
# cat /root/.autoinstallerrc
SOURCE=ftp://ftp.stratoserver.net/pub/plesk/
SSL_CIPHERS="HIGH:!aNULL:!MD5"
SSL_PROTOCOLS="TLSv1 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2"

The machine is running Ubuntu 12.04LTS and it still doesn't want to upgrade to 17.5

Another server (CentOS 6.8) is about to get phased out.
It is set to General release and today it started to offer an upgrade to 17.5

It's all of course because of Strato's policy, just like you said, but peculiar anyhow...
I assume they decided to do CentOS first at Strato....
"Early Adopter's release" probably does not exist on their mirrors.

3 other servers, all on general release, but running Ubuntu 14 and 16 still keep it on 17.0.17


If the handful of domains are moved from that CentOS server, I will have a crack at 17.5
Why challenge the gods before that??
 
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