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Resolved What is the command to recheck for updates via the commandline?

Linulex

Silver Pleskian
Does anyone knows how to recheck for updates via the commandline so the error on the front page goes away?

Plesk front page says: 2 updates available but these are updated overnight via yum.

I can now login to every server, have plesk recheck for updates so the message goes away
or
check via the command line so i can do xx servers at once.

I found

plesk installer install-all-updates

But that doesn't make the update message go away, and it does nothing because the are already installed.

regards
Jan
 
/usr/local/psa/bin/sw-engine-pleskrun /usr/local/psa/admin/plib/DailyMaintainance/script.php -f CheckForUpdates

Doesn't make the message go away

/usr/local/psa/bin/sw-engine-pleskrun /usr/local/psa/admin/plib/DailyMaintainance/script.php -f InstallSystemPackageUpdates

does

a bit confusing, because they are already installed. But nevertheless its a way, thank you

regards
Jan
 
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