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Yum update completed, server still says 7.5.1

madsere

Regular Pleskian
I've run the "yum update" and rpm -qa | grep psa " show all rpm's with 7.5 being 7.5.3 - yet when I go to the admin CP the server still says 7.5.1. This is repeated after login so I dont think it's a matter of cache.

How do I know for sure the server has been upgraded to 7.5.3 ?

I've restarted both psa and httpd.
 
cat /usr/local/psa/version

Should say 7.5.3 if you're running it. Try restarting psa if you're still showing as 7.5.1.
 
[root@server1 root]# cat /usr/local/psa/version
7.5.1 RedHat el3 75041216.14
[root@server1 root]# rpm -qf /usr/local/psa/version
file /usr/local/psa/version is not owned by any package
[root@server1 root]#

So what updates /usr/local/psa/version?
 
The version displayed into your browser is taken from /usr/local/psa/version dinamically. The problem is that you think that the upgrade was fine, but it failed.
 
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