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Upgrade Error

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FocusDan

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Hi,

I'm trying to upgrade from Plesk 8.6 to 9.0 but have encountered an error which has resulted in Plesk being offline.

When attempting to upgrade with the autoinstaller, I get the following error -

Downloading the file PSA_9.0.0/dist-rpm-CentOS-5-i386/opt/mailman/psa-mailman-configurator-9.0.0-cos5.build90081117.17.i586.rpm: skipped because of md5 checksum match.
Downloading the file PSA_9.0.0/dist-rpm-CentOS-5-i386/opt/drweb/psa-drweb-configurator-9.0.0-cos5.build90081117.17.i586.rpm: skipped because of md5 checksum match.
Downloading the file PSA_9.0.0/dist-rpm-CentOS-5-i386/opt/mail/psa-spamassassin-9.0.0-cos5.build90081117.17.i586.rpm: skipped because of md5 checksum match.
Downloading the file PSA_9.0.0/dist-rpm-CentOS-5-i386/opt/horde/psa-horde-3.1.7-cos5.build90081117.17.noarch.rpm: skipped because of md5 checksum match.
Downloading the file PSA_9.0.0/dist-rpm-CentOS-5-i386/opt/horde/psa-imp-4.1.6-cos5.build90081117.17.noarch.rpm: skipped because of md5 checksum match.
Downloading the file PSA_9.0.0/dist-rpm-CentOS-5-i386/opt/horde/psa-ingo-1.1.5-cos5.build90081117.17.noarch.rpm: skipped because of md5 checksum match.
Downloading the file PSA_9.0.0/dist-rpm-CentOS-5-i386/opt/horde/psa-kronolith-2.1.8-cos5.build90081117.17.noarch.rpm: skipped because of md5 checksum match.
Downloading the file PSA_9.0.0/dist-rpm-CentOS-5-i386/opt/horde/psa-mimp-1.0.2-cos5.build90081117.17.noarch.rpm: skipped because of md5 checksum match.
Downloading the file PSA_9.0.0/dist-rpm-CentOS-5-i386/opt/horde/psa-mnemo-2.1.2-cos5.build90081117.17.noarch.rpm: skipped because of md5 checksum match.
Downloading the file PSA_9.0.0/dist-rpm-CentOS-5-i386/opt/horde/psa-passwd-3.0.1-cos5.build90081117.17.noarch.rpm: skipped because of md5 checksum match.
Downloading the file PSA_9.0.0/dist-rpm-CentOS-5-i386/opt/horde/psa-turba-2.1.7-cos5.build90081117.17.noarch.rpm: skipped because of md5 checksum match.
Starting installation of packages
Warning: packages conflict by files detected: package psa-drweb-configurator-9.0.0-cos5.build90081117.17.i586
conflict with package psa-8.6.0-cos5.build86080722.00.i586
both have file /usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/drwebmng with different md5 sum.
Installing the package psa-9.0.0-cos5.build90081117.17.i586
package psa-9.0.0-cos5.build90081117.17 is already installed
ERROR: Unable to install the requested packages because of package dependency problems.
Warning! Not all packages were installed.
Please check if your system services are operable.
Please, contact product technical support.

Now, this doesn't seem too helpful - Is there a more detailed log anywhere?

I've searched the forum and found that some people have fixed the problem by removing psa-hotfix 4 and 5, I've done so but it has made no difference.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Dan
 
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