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The APS Catalog has been deprecated and removed from all Plesk Obsidian versions. Applications already installed from the APS Catalog will continue working. However, Plesk will no longer provide support for APS applications.
Please be aware: with the Plesk Obsidian 18.0.78 release, the support for the ngx_pagespeed.so module will be deprecated and removed from the sw-nginx package.
Good chance that your server is not able to resolve to ka.plesk.com which you would need to do some testing to make sure of. When I looked up your Plesk key on Plesk Pricing for an active SUS it says it's active so it has to be your server not able to communicate to the license server I would think.
Good chance that your server is not able to resolve to ka.plesk.com which you would need to do some testing to make sure of. When I looked up your Plesk key on Plesk Pricing for an active SUS it says it's active so it has to be your server not able to communicate to the license server I would think.
i;m having the same issue. I've Plesk Web Admin SE on AWS EC2. I believe the issue started because I was out of space on my server. After resolving the space issue, I still can't access the admin area. I can't retrieve or rollback the key. Also tried from the console cli.
Plesk license server looks to be accessible, as I get the following message trying to retrieve keys:
Is there anything I can do to re-gain access to the admin panel?
Hello, @tvdias. The Plesk Admin SE license has been deprecated back in August. On AWS the license should have been deactivated in November. You can consider replacing the current license with a paid Plesk license or migrating the websites from the server. I trust you should still have SSH access to the server.
Hello, @tvdias. The Plesk Admin SE license has been deprecated back in August. On AWS the license should have been deactivated in November. You can consider replacing the current license with a paid Plesk license or migrating the websites from the server. I trust you should still have SSH access to the server.
oh! i didn't know about it. The server is even quite new and there's still plenty of the docs referring to it. Is there any other alternative? I recall it was also available on lightsail, Alibaba, and some other cloud vendors.
The license edition is discontinued across all providers. As far as I am aware there should be a panel notification in AWS and emails were supposed to be sent to their users. I am sorry to hear you were not informed in advance.