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Plesk 11 and PHP 5.3.29 Plesk Panel v11.0.9

RobD1982

Basic Pleskian
Is that possible to update to PHP 5.3.29 ?
By default it uses 5.3.10
Version Plesk Panel v11.0.9_build110120608.16
OS Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS

Regards,
Rob
 
Hello,

Yes, You can install php 5.3 on your plesk 11.

Install PHP 5.3 using the Autoinstaller tool by running the following command on your server:
Code:
/usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/autoinstaller --select-release-current --install-component php53

2 Install PHP 5.3 from the Parallels Plesk Panel web interface:
Code:
Tools & Settings > Panel > Updates > Add Components > select PHP5.3 support and continue.
 
Hello,
Yes, You can install php 5.3 on your plesk 11.

Install PHP 5.3 using the Autoinstaller tool by running the following command on your server:
Code:
/usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/autoinstaller --select-release-current --install-component php53


Hi, thanks but this does not work, last lines of log after that command:
Fetched 2406 kB in 13s (176 kB/s)
Reading package lists...
Detecting installed product components.
Warning: following component(s) not found: 'php53'
Gathering information about installed license key...
You already have the latest version of product(s) and all selected components
installed. Installation will not continue.
Synchronizing the Debian APT package index files...


And in panel if you mean Add and remove components:
Status of components: PHP status installed, tick beside.
No possibility to upgrade or change.

So how I can upgrade provided old 5.3.10 to the newest 5.3 (5.3.29) I want to make it rather "legal" not to brake some PSA settings and so on.
 
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