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Upgrade from 8.3 on Debian Etch ?

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Dreamforge

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Hi everyone !

Did anybody tried to upgrade a Debian Etch System with Plesk 8.3 to 8.6 ?
Due to the last "problematic" month...i am quite scarried to launch the update process ... :)
Knowing that somebody would have successfully upgraded to the latest version without any problem on this kind of system would convince me to do so...

re-installing twice some of my server to 8.3 'cause of buggy 8.4 is something id don't want to do anymore.... ;)

Hope the upgrade process went without any problem for you...
 
To keep you informed about the update process, here is what i have done :

Installed a fresh Plesk 8.3 on a Debian Etch test box and then upgraded it to 8.6

You will find below, the Plesk Version / Build Number and the package list...before and after

hope this helps..


psa v8.3.0_build83080131.20 os_Debian 4.0

Package listing before upgrade:

awstats 6.5+dfsg-1
bind 1:9.3.4-2etch3
courier-imap 3.0.8-debian4.0.build83071218.18
drweb 4.33-5psa
drweb-qmail 4.33-debian4.0.build83071218.18
httpd 2.2.3-4+etch5
mailman 1:2.1.9-7
mod_bw 0.8-5
mod_perl 2.0.2-2.4
mysql 5.0.32-7etch6
php 5.2.0-8+etch11
psa 8.3.0-debian4.0.build83071218.18
psa-api-rpc 8.3.0-debian4.0.build83080131.20
psa-autoinstaller 3.3.0-build33080201.09
psa-backup-manager 8.3.0-debian4.0.build83080131.20
psa-horde 3.1.5-debian4.0.build83071218.18
psa-imp 4.1.5-debian4.0.build83071218.18
psa-migration-manager 8.3.0-debian4.0.build83080131.20
psa-proftpd 1.3.0-debian4.0.build83071218.18
psa-qmail 1.03-debian4.0.build83071218.18
psa-qmail-rblsmtpd 0.70-debian4.0.build83071218.18
psa-spamassassin 8.3.0-debian4.0.build83071218.18
psa-turba 2.1.5-debian4.0.build83071218.18
spamassassin 3.1.7-2
SSHTerm 0.2.2-debian4.0.build83071218.18
webalizer 2.01.10-32




psa v8.6.0_build86080722.01 os_Debian 4.0


After upgrade :

awstats 6.5+dfsg-1
bind 1:9.3.4-2etch3
courier-imap 3.0.8-debian4.0.build86080722.01
drweb 4.33-5psa
drweb-qmail 4.33-debian4.0.build86080722.01
httpd 2.2.3-4+etch5
mailman 1:2.1.9-7
mod_bw 0.8-5
mod_perl 2.0.2-2.4
mysql 5.0.32-7etch6
php 5.2.0-8+etch11
psa 8.6.0-debian4.0.build86080722.01
psa-api-rpc 8.6.0-debian4.0.build86080722.01
psa-autoinstaller 3.3.2-080710.09
psa-backup-manager 8.6.0-debian4.0.build86080722.01
psa-horde 3.1.7-debian4.0.build86080722.01
psa-imp 4.1.6-debian4.0.build86080722.01
psa-migration-manager 8.6.0-debian4.0.build86080722.01
psa-proftpd 1.3.1-debian4.0.build86080722.01
psa-qmail 1.03-debian4.0.build86080722.01
psa-qmail-rblsmtpd 0.70-debian4.0.build86080722.01
psa-spamassassin 8.6.0-debian4.0.build86080722.01
psa-turba 2.1.7-debian4.0.build86080722.01
spamassassin 3.1.7-2
SSHTerm 0.2.2-debian4.0.build86080722.01
webalizer 2.01.10-32

The update went fine, and i can see no problem for the moment...
it is time to try it on a production server
 
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