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Resolved How to extend a subscription on plesk web admin edition?

sebas

Basic Pleskian
I am using plesk web admin edition through the web and I don´t find how to extend term of a subscription.

I know how to do it in a Web Host Edition but not in plesk web admin edition.

Thanks for your help,
 
https://kb.plesk.com/en/121897

As you can see there is no ability to use subscriptions/service plans/resellers in Web Admin Edition. You need to install corresponding license on your server. For Web Pro or Web Host editions.
 
Hi Igor, Im getting similar warnings from a Plesk Web Admin install:

The term of subscription 'domain.tld', owned by user USER NAME (username 'admin') has expired.
The subscription and all related services were deactivated on June 7, 2016.
They haven't been deactivated though.
 
update:

Found in the psa.Limits table:

| 2 | expiration | 1465254000 |
| 2 | expiration_soft | 1464390000 |


1465254000 corresponds to 6th June 2016, Can I just set these to -1?
 
Update expiration date for this subscription with

# plesk bin subscription_settings -u domain.tld -expiration -1
 
It is surprising the lack of that functionality but I guess Plesk has it´s reasons.

You can also use

plesk bin subscription_settings -u domain.tld -expiration 2017/11/03

if you want to still have an expiration date not just remove expiration at all.
 
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