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Again, errors on update

Peter-

Basic Pleskian
Update #33 is available. Install Now -> Click, then I get this:

Execution failed.
Command: autoinstaller
Arguments: Array
(
[0] => --select-product-id
[1] => plesk
[2] => --select-release-current
[3] => --upgrade-installed-components
)

Details:
BUSY: Update operation was locked by another update process.

# service psa restart

Manual install - worked.
 
Could be:

1. You have autoupdates switched on, so at the time of clicking the auto-updates was already running
2. You had earlier clicked the update button, or you were clicking it the second time ...
 
Hmm

No... autoupdates is off. I clicked on update, indeed, but only saw the first screen with the "continue" button, then clicked on cancel. That should've unlocked it.
 
Ok, anyway.

Side note... to be able to run a cron from a subscription's user, that user needs access to ssh?
 
Hmm

I had a cron that refused to work, even though the paths were correct.

cr /var/www/vhosts/blabla/cron.php -> no such file or directory

run the same as root -> working

enable access -> working.
 
Did you use the full path to PHP eg

Code:
/usr/bin/php /var/www/vhosts/blabla/cron.php
 
Yes. Even CD'd, because, for some reason, it has to be in the same folder when running the php script. Otherwise, paths are broken.

cd /var/www/vhosts/zzz.com/httpdocs/cron/ ; /usr/bin/php /var/www/vhosts/zzz.com/httpdocs/cron/apns.php
 
From that thread, it looks, indeed, that I was right. Shell execution of script is restricted, unless you grant it.

So either I disable that feature or grant access from admin.
 
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