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  1. madsere

    Yum update completed, server still says 7.5.1

    [root@server1 root]# cat /usr/local/psa/version 7.5.1 RedHat el3 75041216.14 [root@server1 root]# rpm -qf /usr/local/psa/version file /usr/local/psa/version is not owned by any package [root@server1 root]# So what updates /usr/local/psa/version?
  2. madsere

    Yum update completed, server still says 7.5.1

    I've run the "yum update" and rpm -qa | grep psa " show all rpm's with 7.5 being 7.5.3 - yet when I go to the admin CP the server still says 7.5.1. This is repeated after login so I dont think it's a matter of cache. How do I know for sure the server has been upgraded to 7.5.3 ? I've...
  3. madsere

    websrvmng: Virtual host parameters not found.

    Also, what is the max length for the -login and -fplogin parameters?
  4. madsere

    websrvmng: Virtual host parameters not found.

    Calling the domain.sh CLI as follows: /usr/local/psa/bin/domain.sh -c testdomain.com -hosting true -login testdomain -passwd password -fp true -fplogin testdomain -fppasswd password -clogin contact -ip xx.xx.xx.xx -notify false Produce errors: websrvmng: Virtual host parameters not...
  5. madsere

    Yum update fails

    "yum update" on a new server fails: My /etc/yum.conf: I found if I comment the [updates] section out the update works ... but am I not missing some important updates if I do that? I'm on RHEL/ES3
  6. madsere

    add ip addresses - bulk - how?

    OMG, that simple :) ... that's how I always did it with Ensim. Dunno why I didn't think of trying that with Plesk ... Thanks!
  7. madsere

    add ip addresses - bulk - how?

    6 views and no reply after a week. Does that mean it's not possible or nobody knows?
  8. madsere

    add ip addresses - bulk - how?

    So I'm sitting here with a new Plesk server and a class-C subnet to add .... How? You're not seriously expecting me to add each IP, 3 digits at the time in the GUI? Someone surely must have made provisions to add IP addresses in bulk from a file, right?
  9. madsere

    Yum update from ART seems to have hosed my Plesk server

    The problem wasn't caused by the ART update and the solution was just under my nose all the time ... in /var/log/httpd/error_log. I'd renamed the server just before but not since restarted Apache. Just needed to update /etc/hosts and that was all.
  10. madsere

    Yum update from ART seems to have hosed my Plesk server

    It's been a while since I updated a VPS so for kicks I just ran "yum update" on a VPS that has been updated before. Like with the problem server this now installs a number of centos rpm's .. but without any problem ... so that's not the reason for the problem.
  11. madsere

    Yum update from ART seems to have hosed my Plesk server

    Commented the irrelevant entries + the www baseurl's .. Current yum.conf: and yet the first thing it wants to do is update yum to a centos version: Arrgh!
  12. madsere

    Yum update from ART seems to have hosed my Plesk server

    service httpd start does not produce any details other than [FAILED] (as I also wrote in my first post). I've updated endless VPS servers using this yum.conf, never had a problem before. Yes, I agree that it's pointless having the distro's not used, but it shouldn't be a problem. Anyway...
  13. madsere

    Yum update from ART seems to have hosed my Plesk server

    AFAIK the only difference is that you can't update the kernel with the VPS servers. I'll check out the ART forum, thanks!
  14. madsere

    Yum update from ART seems to have hosed my Plesk server

    I've used this /etc/yum.conf with many Virtuozzo VPS servers with Plesk without any problems. I think I got it from ART at some point and just used it as it was, never caused any problems before. Also the VPS were RHE3 based, the only difference is this server (with the problem) is a real...
  15. madsere

    Yum update from ART seems to have hosed my Plesk server

    The server is a Dual Xeon running RHE3 Linux. No VPS. Plesk Reloaded 7.5.1 No errors were shown during the update. The only warning was the normal addition of dependancies. /etc/yum.conf: /var/log/yum.log:
  16. madsere

    Yum update from ART seems to have hosed my Plesk server

    Ran "yum update" from the standard ART repository, everything updated ok on the command line but now httpd refuse to start. From PSA I get From the shell I get even less, just a message that it "failed". No help in /var/log/messages either. It's not the first time I update Plesk...
  17. madsere

    How do I - remove an IP from Plesk

    That did the trick, thanks much! I'd already removed the IP from Virtuzzo, just Plesk hadn't realized it... So it's a bug? I'm still on 7.5.2 -- is 7.5.3 released yet?
  18. madsere

    How do I - remove an IP from Plesk

    Hm, there's an "attach file" option when you post on this forum, but I can't see anything actually getting attached. To explain briefly what is there: No tickboxes, none.
  19. madsere

    How do I - remove an IP from Plesk

    Nope, no such thing. Have a look at the attached screenshot.
  20. madsere

    How do I - remove an IP from Plesk

    Server -> IP Addresses list an IP address that doesn't belong to this VPS - but there is no way to remove it. The Plesk FAQ says something about ticking a box to remove it - but there is no box to tick. When I click on the IP address the only options are - IP Type (shared/exclusive) - SSL...
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