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Migration Manager - issues migrating 11.0.9 domains to 11.5.30

trialotto

Golden Pleskian
Plesk Guru
Issues are mentioned when prechecking a migration of domains with the Migration Manager, when intending the migration of domains from 11.0.9 version to a 11.5.30 version.

The issues regarding apache rpaf module are somewhat strange, given that:

a) the mod_rpaf differs across versions 11.0.9 and 11.5.30, and

b) the mod_rpaf is running in the 11.5.30 version, but not showing up in the Tools & Settings > Apache Web Server page.

In theory, the different versions of mod_rpaf should be a (minor) problem, when migrating. Anyone having experience with or solutions for this?

Furthermor, why is there not a checkbox for the rpaf module (on the Tools & Settings > Apache Web Server page)??

Kind regards
 
Obviously, Nikolay, but how about making choices between old and new versions of mod_rpaf (a mere convenience in upward migration)?

All checkboxes are for the advanced users, so not really a problem: no people firing a bazooka at their leg(s).

However, Parallels is providing ammunition for many Plesk users: the precheck of the new migration manager is causing unnecessary error notifications when migrating domains between different versions of Plesk Panel, installed on separate servers, with the error notifications concerning mod_rpaf.

In my humble opinion, the above mentioned minor issue should be easily resolved in a future micro-update.

That is, if Parallels does want to prevent that Plesk users are using the ammunition provided to shoot at the legs of Parallels and/or Plesk.

With all due respect, Plesk Panel is a good product, but these minor issues are really not desirable.
 
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