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8.2.1 Is Out?

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CFHCOMP

Guest
8.2.1 Is available in installer but I get 404 error when I try to install it.
 
BTW it seems suse upgrade is also not available !

Maybe there is a small delay for this distributions, ore the support for it has dropped...

Brujo
 
I've attempted an upgrade on my CentOS 4 machine and have not had any luck yet. The updater runs fine and says everythings been installed, but it doesn't appear to have updated plesk.
 
no luck here

No luck here on either RHEL4 system:



There was an error downloading: http://autoinstall.plesk.com/PSA_8....nager-0-8.2.1-rhel4.build82070919.15.i586.hdr
There was an error downloading: http://autoinstall.plesk.com/PSA_8....nager-0-8.2.1-rhel4.build82070919.15.i586.hdr
There was an error downloading: http://autoinstall.plesk.com/PSA_8....nager-0-8.2.1-rhel4.build82070919.15.i586.hdr
There was an error downloading: http://autoinstall.plesk.com/PSA_8....nager-0-8.2.1-rhel4.build82070919.15.i586.hdr
There was an error downloading: http://autoinstall.plesk.com/PSA_8....nager-0-8.2.1-rhel4.build82070919.15.i586.hdr
An error has occurred:
exceptions.UnboundLocalError
See /var/log/up2date for more information



The log essentially says the URL's don't exist.
 
Is this some kind of beta release or a normal release? Because I am not able to find anything in swsoft pages about 8.2.1?

Is there anybody who made the upgrade on FreeBSD?
 
Re: Re: no luck here

Originally posted by dash
Try to remove all Plesk 8.2.0 related records from /etc/sysconfig/rhn/sources, and run autoinstaller again.

That worked perfectly, thank you!
 
Updater gives empty white page on FreeBSD after waiting for a long time. I guess some kind of timeout kicks in. But it worked to run it from shell:
/usr/local/psa/admin/bin/autoinstaller --target=/usr/local/swsoft --select-release-id=PLESK_8_2_1
 
Originally posted by yurtesen
Updater gives empty white page on FreeBSD after waiting for a long time. I guess some kind of timeout kicks in. But it worked to run it from shell:
/usr/local/psa/admin/bin/autoinstaller --target=/usr/local/swsoft --select-release-id=PLESK_8_2_1

i did upgrade several hours ago.. your problem is very similar to autoinstaller timeout issue, look at http://kb.swsoft.com/en/1618

i had already increased timeouts in plesk configs, so that updater didn't fail on my box, but there was about 10 minute delay between each step in updater... it downloaded their ports and extracted them several times, this piece is really not optimized by swsoft..

btw, i've just seen that my modified panel configs were overwritten back to default view by update, timeout changes were lost.. :-/
 
dirty, thank you. Anyway, I will continue running the updater from shell. It is much nicer to see exactly what it is doing compared to getting an e-mail report :)
 
Hi,

Is Plesk 8.2.1 stable enough?

We've a few Plesk 7.5.4 and 8.1.1 installations running fine on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and we're planning to upgrade them to Plesk 8.2.1 in the near future.

Please advise.

Thanks.
 
license needed?

I have a license for 8.2. Do I need to get a new license to use 8.2.1?
 

Is Plesk 8.2.1 stable enough?

We've a few Plesk 7.5.4 and 8.1.1 installations running fine on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 ...

I have two servers with RHEL4 - and 8.1.1 was the worst Plesk experience I've had. 8.2.1 is a blessing in comparison.
 
Originally posted by shall
I have two servers with RHEL4 - and 8.1.1 was the worst Plesk experience I've had. 8.2.1 is a blessing in comparison.

Which issues did you experience with Plesk 8.1.1?

Thanks.
 
Originally posted by thewolf
Which issues did you experience with Plesk 8.1.1?

MySQL crashes, funky text in the control panel ("%1" and the like), stats not working, SpamAssassin crashing regularly, updates not working, loss of configuration for Watchdog, and Plesk just behaving erratically. Some of those problems persisted to 8.2.

I haven't had a single client complain since 8.2.1 was installed. And I haven't found anything to complain about either. Major bonus. :)
 
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