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We have about 70 Plesk servers. This upgrade was seamless and there are no bugs on any of our servers. We would never use a Plesk interface to upgrade though. We are Plesk admins with real skills and don't need an idiot-proof cpanel like system. ;)
I stand corrected. I just looked in /etc/psa/.psa.shadow and the pass had been changed. So I did:
mysql -u admin -p`cat /etc/psa/.psa.shadow`
use psa;
delete from lockout where login = 'admin';
And was able to login.
If it was a login lockout the error would say "Login has been locked". At least that is that it used to say. But I've seen this Access Denied thing three times now on new installs of 7.5.3. Methinks it's a bug.
Has anyone successfully completed the upgrade from 7.0.xx to 7.5.2? Haven't seen any recent posts but I remember hearing talk of people destroying servers when 7.5.0 was released. We have 5 servers still on 7.0 and it's getting old. Has anyone done i successfully and if so...how?
Who's the main daddy Windows Admin around here? We are looking for someone with skills to help with server config, upgrades, installations etc. We have a team to take care of tickets etc - just need top-level assistance.
I used to edit these files:
/usr/local/psa/admin/plib/locale/messages_en.php3
(To change button names)
/usr/local/psa/admin/plib/locale/conhelp_en.php3
(To change help menu text)
Can't find where to edit these in 7.5.2. Anyone know?
Any update from Plesk. Our clients are going crazy over this bug. The scheduled backup would be a great feature if it worked but we've had to avoid our clients to not use it at all because it simply takes domains offline for hours and hours.
The only workaround is to go to Server > Application Vault and load the page. The SiteBuilder button still won't work but at least Mamabo will now appear in the Application Vault of the domains.
We have 4 Plesk 7.0.x servers now and this happens in 1 in 5 cases when I set up a new client. In the setup area I enter an FTP user/pass and set the hosting parameters and it returns 'The Document contains no data". After this there are 2 scenarios:
1) If I just attempt to update it again...
The problem is that the Applocation Pool for certain domain gets corrupt and the domain fails in IIS and loading it in a browser just gives us "Service Unavailable". My techs told me there is an option in IIS to disable the application pool if there are a certain number of worker process...
We have 4 Plesk Windows 7.02 servers - they don't have loads of domains. "Service Unavailable" is our most common ticket and we see it about 5-10 DAILY. We know to fix it but then it happens again a few days or a week later to the same domains.
Losing clients due to this. (and don't blame...