http://mirror.proserve.nl/plesk/Plesk/Plesk8.2/FedoraC2/psa-8.2.0-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.html
Important notes for Virtuozzo users:
Since Plesk 8.1, Auto-installer (Plesk Updater) supports updating Plesk inside Virtuozzo virtual private servers (VPS) using EZ templates.
Compared to the previously used updating scheme, updating through EZ templates will save disk space significantly and will allow running more virtual private servers on a single hardware node.
This feature is available only with EZ templates. To upgrade a VPS with Plesk this way, you need to:
- Install on the hardware node the kernel 2.6.9-023stab033.7 and VZCTL 3.0.1-23 updates, or later.
- Install the vzaiproxy package on the hardware node. On the Plesk 8.1 release date, you can download this package from http://download1.swsoft.com. Afterwards, this package will be shipped with Virtuozzo updates.
- Install all EZ templates from Plesk distribution on the hardware node.Note: We recommend that you install or update using the EZ templates shipped with Plesk 8.1, so as to avoid subsequent manual installation of hotfixes and updates.
- Run Plesk installation or upgrade using Auto-installer Console Utility or Plesk Control Panel (Server->Updater). And then follow the instructions presented on the screen.
As for STD templates:
if you had Plesk 7.5.4 upgraded by the Auto-installer utility, but still wish to upgrade Plesk by upgrading Virtuozzo STD templates, use the “Jump Mode” option.
If Plesk upgrade fails, try running the “killall -9 safe_mysqld mysqld” command and then restart the upgrade procedure. After upgrading Plesk from version 7.x to 8.2, the Plesk Updater function in the control panel will be accessible. For subsequent upgrades, Virtuozzo users will need to either use the consol Auto-installer utility or unlock the control panel’s Updater function. To do this, log in to Plesk’s MySQL database server, type “use psa”, and then run the query “update misc set val=’false’ where param=’disable_updater’;”.
Notes on upgrading: After upgrading to Plesk 8.2, all custom (third-party) skins become unregistered. If you wish to restore the custom skins that you used before the upgrade, run the command “/opt/psa/tmp/restore-custom-skins.sh”, where /opt/psa is your Plesk installation directory (for example, /usr/local/psa.) You can remove this file after restoring your skins.
2.1 Upgrading Plesk from the Control Panel
To update or upgrade your Plesk software from the control panel:
- Log in to Plesk as administrator, and click the Server shortcut in the left-side navigation pane. The Server Administration screen opens.
- Click the Updater icon in the Services group. The control panel connects to the Plesk Update server, retrieves information on the available releases, then analyses the components installed in your system, and displays the lists of available releases and component updates. For each Plesk version released a brief description of available operations is displayed.Note: If you want to update/upgrade from a locally stored Plesk distribution or Plesk update server mirror inside your network, click Preferences, select the “Network storage” source type, specify the URL and click OK.
Note: If you run Plesk inside a VPS, you can install updates using EZ templates.
ATTENTION: To upgrade to Plesk 8.1 from previous versions you need to use upgrade through Auto-installer Console Utility because previous versions of Plesk uses an old version of Auto-installer which don’t know about new distribution(via FreeBSD ports).
- Select the Plesk version that you want to update, or upgrade to. A list of available components appears.
- Select the checkboxes corresponding to the components you wish to install and click Install. A confirmation page appears.
- Specify your e-mail address. You will be sent a notice by e-mail once update is completed. To confirm installation of the selected components, select the checkbox and click OK. The components/updates you selected will be downloaded and automatically installed in the background mode.
2.2 Upgrading Plesk through the Auto-installer Console Utility
To update or upgrade your Plesk software by means of the Auto-installer utility:
- You need to obtain the Auto-installer utility version 3.1.0 or later. You can download it from http://download1.swsoft.com/en/download/plesk8.Note: If you run Plesk inside a VPS, you can update Plesk using EZ templates.
- Run the ‘psa_autoinstaller’ binary file.
- The Auto-installer will detect your existing installation of Plesk and ask if you want to upgrade it. Read the Welcome page and press Enter.
- Specify the source of Plesk distribution package. You can choose to upgrade from a local media, the official Plesk update server, or another Internet site. Once you have selected the source, press Enter.
- Specify the proxy server settings, if applicable, press Enter to continue.
- Select the product version that you wish to upgrade to: type the number corresponding to the product name of your choice. Press Enter to continue.
- Auto-installer will list all components available for installation.See the related article on known problem with installation/upgrade through EZ templates.
- Auto-installer will estimate the amount of disk space required for installation of Plesk and will show you the amount of free disk space. If you have enough free disk space, press Enter.
- Auto-installer will show the information about the packages that will be installed. Press Enter to continue.
- Select the components that you wish to install or upgrade, then press Enter to continue. Once the required components are downloaded, your Plesk software will be upgraded.
Note: When upgrading Plesk from 7.5.x to 8.2 using Auto-installer, be sure to upgrade the Tomcat component, otherwise, Java applications will not be supported on your server.
3. Installing Plesk Manually from rpm Packages
- Log in as “root” to your system. If you are upgrading Plesk, stop its services by running the command:
/etc/init.d/psa stopall
- Make sure that all required packages are installed. You can check whether a particular package is already installed by entering the following command:
sh# rpm -q <package_name> for example: sh# rpm -q psa
Install the packages of indicated versions or higher from the FedoraCore-2 i386 disc:
”’update-rpm-FedoraCore-2-i386/”’
Glide3-20010520-30.i386.rpm SysVinit-2.85-25.i386.rpm apr-0.9.4-11.i386.rpm apr-util-0.9.4-14.2.i386.rpm aspell-0.50.3-19.1.i386.rpm aspell-en-0.51-7.1.i386.rpm basesystem-8.0-3.noarch.rpm bash-2.05b-38.i386.rpm beecrypt-3.1.0-3.i386.rpm bind-9.2.3-13.i386.rpm bind-libs-9.2.3-13.i386.rpm bind-utils-9.2.3-13.i386.rpm bzip2-libs-1.0.2-12.1.i386.rpm chkconfig-1.3.9-1.1.i386.rpm chkfontpath-1.10.0-1.i386.rpm compat-libstdc++-7.3-2.96.126.i386.rpm coreutils-5.2.1-7.i386.rpm cpp-3.3.3-7.i386.rpm cracklib-2.7-27.1.i386.rpm cracklib-dicts-2.7-27.1.i386.rpm crontabs-1.10-6.noarch.rpm cups-libs-1.1.20-11.11.i386.rpm curl-7.11.1-1.i386.rpm cyrus-sasl-2.1.18-2.2.i386.rpm cyrus-sasl-devel-2.1.18-2.2.i386.rpm cyrus-sasl-gssapi-2.1.18-2.2.i386.rpm cyrus-sasl-md5-2.1.18-2.2.i386.rpm cyrus-sasl-plain-2.1.18-2.2.i386.rpm db4-4.2.52-3.1.i386.rpm db4-utils-4.2.52-3.1.i386.rpm dev-3.3.13-1.i386.rpm device-mapper-1.00.14-3.i386.rpm distcache-1.4.5-2.i386.rpm e2fsprogs-1.35-7.1.i386.rpm e2fsprogs-devel-1.35-7.1.i386.rpm elfutils-libelf-0.95-2.i386.rpm ethtool-1.8-3.1.i386.rpm expat-1.95.7-1.1.i386.rpm fedora-release-2-4.i386.rpm file-4.07-4.i386.rpm filesystem-2.2.4-1.i386.rpm findutils-4.1.7-25.i386.rpm fontconfig-2.2.1-10.i386.rpm fontconfig-devel-2.2.1-10.i386.rpm freetype-2.1.7-4.i386.rpm freetype-devel-2.1.7-4.i386.rpm gawk-3.1.3-7.i386.rpm gd-2.0.21-5.20.1.i386.rpm gdbm-1.8.0-22.1.i386.rpm glib-1.2.10-12.1.1.i386.rpm glib2-2.4.8-1.fc2.i386.rpm glib2-devel-2.4.8-1.fc2.i386.rpm glibc-2.3.3-27.1.i386.rpm glibc-2.3.3-27.1.i686.rpm glibc-common-2.3.3-27.1.i386.rpm glibc-utils-2.3.3-27.1.i386.rpm gmp-4.1.2-14.i386.rpm gnupg-1.2.4-2.1.i386.rpm grep-2.5.1-26.i386.rpm gzip-1.3.3-12.i386.rpm httpd-2.0.51-2.9.i386.rpm info-4.7-4.i386.rpm initscripts-7.55.2-1.i386.rpm iproute-2.4.7-14.i386.rpm iputils-20020927-13.i386.rpm j2sdk-1_4_2-linux-i586.rpm kernel-2.6.10-1.771_FC2.i586.rpm kernel-2.6.10-1.771_FC2.i686.rpm kernel-smp-2.6.10-1.771_FC2.i586.rpm kernel-smp-2.6.10-1.771_FC2.i686.rpm krb5-devel-1.3.6-4.i386.rpm krb5-libs-1.3.6-4.i386.rpm krb5-server-1.3.6-4.i386.rpm krb5-workstation-1.3.6-4.i386.rpm less-382-3.i386.rpm libacl-2.2.7-5.i386.rpm libattr-2.4.1-4.i386.rpm libc-client-2002e-5.i386.rpm libcap-1.10-18.1.i386.rpm libgcc-3.3.3-7.i386.rpm libgcrypt-1.2.0-1.i386.rpm libgpg-error-0.7-1.i386.rpm libjpeg-6b-31.1.i386.rpm libpng-1.2.8-1.fc2.i386.rpm libpng-devel-1.2.8-1.fc2.i386.rpm libselinux-1.11.4-1.i386.rpm libstdc++-3.3.3-7.i386.rpm libtermcap-2.0.8-38.i386.rpm libtiff-3.5.7-22.fc2.i386.rpm libtool-libs-1.5.6-1.i386.rpm libxml2-2.6.16-2.i386.rpm libxml2-devel-2.6.16-2.i386.rpm libxml2-python-2.6.16-2.i386.rpm libxslt-1.1.12-2.i386.rpm libxslt-devel-1.1.12-2.i386.rpm libxslt-python-1.1.12-2.i386.rpm logrotate-3.7-4.1.i386.rpm lvm2-2.00.15-2.i386.rpm mailcap-2.1.15-1.noarch.rpm mailman-2.1.5-10.fc2.i386.rpm mailx-8.1.1-32.i386.rpm make-3.80-3.i386.rpm mingetty-1.07-2.i386.rpm mkinitrd-3.5.22-1.i386.rpm mktemp-1.5-7.i386.rpm mod_perl-1.99_12-2.1.i386.rpm mod_python-3.1.3-1.fc2.2.i386.rpm mod_ssl-2.0.51-2.9.i386.rpm modutils-2.4.26-16.i386.rpm mysql-3.23.58-16.FC2.1.i386.rpm mysql-server-3.23.58-16.FC2.1.i386.rpm ncurses-5.4-5.i386.rpm net-snmp-5.1.1-2.i386.rpm net-tools-1.60-25.1.i386.rpm ntp-4.2.0-7.i386.rpm openldap-2.1.29-1.i386.rpm openssh-3.6.1p2-34.i386.rpm openssh-clients-3.6.1p2-34.i386.rpm openssl-0.9.7a-35.i386.rpm openssl-0.9.7a-35.i686.rpm pam-0.77-40.i386.rpm pcre-4.5-2.i386.rpm perl-5.8.3-18.i386.rpm perl-DBD-MySQL-2.9003-4.i386.rpm perl-DBI-1.40-4.i386.rpm perl-Digest-HMAC-1.01-12.noarch.rpm perl-Digest-SHA1-2.07-4.i386.rpm perl-Filter-1.30-5.i386.rpm perl-HTML-Parser-3.35-5.i386.rpm perl-HTML-Tagset-3.03-29.noarch.rpm perl-Net-DNS-0.45-3.i386.rpm perl-Time-HiRes-1.55-2.i386.rpm perl-TimeDate-1.16-1.noarch.rpm perl-URI-1.30-1.noarch.rpm perl-libwww-perl-5.79-1.noarch.rpm php-4.3.10-2.4.i386.rpm php-domxml-4.3.10-2.4.i386.rpm php-imap-4.3.10-2.4.i386.rpm php-ldap-4.3.10-2.4.i386.rpm php-mbstring-4.3.10-2.4.i386.rpm php-mysql-4.3.10-2.4.i386.rpm php-odbc-4.3.10-2.4.i386.rpm php-pear-4.3.10-2.4.i386.rpm php-pgsql-4.3.10-2.4.i386.rpm php-snmp-4.3.10-2.4.i386.rpm php-xmlrpc-4.3.10-2.4.i386.rpm pkgconfig-0.15.0-1.1.i386.rpm popt-1.9.1-0.4.1.i386.rpm postgresql-7.4.7-3.FC2.1.i386.rpm postgresql-contrib-7.4.7-3.FC2.1.i386.rpm postgresql-devel-7.4.7-3.FC2.1.i386.rpm postgresql-libs-7.4.7-3.FC2.1.i386.rpm postgresql-pl-7.4.7-3.FC2.1.i386.rpm postgresql-server-7.4.7-3.FC2.1.i386.rpm postgresql-test-7.4.7-3.FC2.1.i386.rpm procmail-3.22-13.i386.rpm procps-3.2.0-1.2.i386.rpm psmisc-21.4-2.i386.rpm python-2.3.3-6.i386.rpm readline-4.3-10.1.i386.rpm rpm-4.3.1-0.4.1.i386.rpm samba-3.0.10-1.fc2.i386.rpm samba-client-3.0.10-1.fc2.i386.rpm samba-common-3.0.10-1.fc2.i386.rpm samba-swat-3.0.10-1.fc2.i386.rpm sed-4.0.8-4.i386.rpm setup-2.5.33-1.noarch.rpm shadow-utils-4.0.3-55.i386.rpm sharutils-4.2.1-18.1.FC2.i386.rpm spamassassin-3.1.0-5.i386.rpm switchdesk-4.0.3-1.noarch.rpm sysklogd-1.4.1-16.i386.rpm tar-1.13.25-14.i386.rpm tcl-8.4.5-7.i386.rpm tcp_wrappers-7.6-36.i386.rpm termcap-11.0.1-18.1.noarch.rpm tomcat4-4.1.24-full.2jpp.noarch.rpm tomcat4-admin-webapps-4.1.24-full.2jpp.noarch.rpm tomcat4-webapps-4.1.24-full.2jpp.noarch.rpm ttmkfdir-3.0.9-11.i386.rpm tzdata-2005f-1.fc2.noarch.rpm unixODBC-2.2.8-5.i386.rpm unzip-5.50-37.i386.rpm utempter-0.5.5-4.i386.rpm util-linux-2.12-19.i386.rpm vixie-cron-3.0.1-87.i386.rpm webalizer-2.01_10-22.i386.rpm wget-1.9.1-16.fc2.i386.rpm which-2.16-2.i386.rpm words-2-22.noarch.rpm xinetd-2.3.13-2.i386.rpm xinitrc-3.42-1.noarch.rpm xorg-x11-6.7.0-14.i386.rpm xorg-x11-Mesa-libGL-6.7.0-14.i386.rpm xorg-x11-Xnest-6.7.0-14.i386.rpm xorg-x11-Xvfb-6.7.0-14.i386.rpm xorg-x11-base-fonts-6.7.0-14.i386.rpm xorg-x11-devel-6.7.0-14.i386.rpm xorg-x11-font-utils-6.7.0-14.i386.rpm xorg-x11-libs-6.7.0-14.i386.rpm xorg-x11-libs-data-6.7.0-14.i386.rpm xorg-x11-twm-6.7.0-14.i386.rpm xorg-x11-xauth-6.7.0-14.i386.rpm xorg-x11-xfs-6.7.0-14.i386.rpm xterm-179-6.EL.i386.rpm zlib-1.2.1.2-0.fc2.i386.rpm zlib-devel-1.2.1.2-0.fc2.i386.rpm awstats-6.6-1.swsoft.noarch.rpm php-ioncube-loader-3.0-06101212.i386.rpm php-sqlite2-1.0.2-200608291851.i386.rpm Agriculture_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm php5sb-5.2.1-10swsoft.i386.rpm Art_and_Photography_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Beauty_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Blogsite_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Business_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Business_pack10-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Business_pack11-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Business_pack12-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Business_pack13-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Business_pack14-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm sw-boost-1.32.0-1.i386.rpm psa-php4-configurator-1.2.0-fc2.build82070706.15.noarch.rpm sqlite2-2.8.17-200608292140.i386.rpm Business_pack2-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Business_pack3-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Business_pack4-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Business_pack5-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Business_pack6-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Business_pack7-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Business_pack8-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Business_pack9-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Cafe_and_Restaurant_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Cafe_and_Restaurant_pack2-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Computer_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Dating_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Design_Studio_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Educational_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Electronics_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm mysql-libs41-4.1.19-20061026.fc2.i386.rpm php5-ioncube-php52-4.0-fc2.07041615.i386.rpm Fashion_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Fashion_pack2-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Flowers_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Food_and_Drink_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Games_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Gifts_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Holiday_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Holiday_pack2-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Holiday_pack3-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Hotel_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Industrial_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Interior_and_Furniture_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Interior_and_Furniture_pack2-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Media_Entertainment_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Medicine_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Moto_Car_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Music_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Night_Club_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Personal_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Personal_pack10-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Personal_pack11-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Personal_pack2-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Personal_pack3-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Personal_pack4-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Personal_pack5-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Personal_pack6-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Personal_pack7-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Personal_pack8-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Personal_pack9-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Photogallery_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Photogallery_pack2-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Real_estate_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Real_estate_pack2-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Sport_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Sport_pack2-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Telecommunication_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Transport_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Travel_pack1-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Travel_pack2-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm Travel_pack3-4.0.0.20070626-1.noarch.rpm sitebuilder_de_DE-4.0.0-all.07062700.noarch.rpm sitebuilder_es_ES-4.0.0-all.07062700.noarch.rpm sitebuilder_fr_FR-4.0.0-all.07062700.noarch.rpm sitebuilder_hu_HU-4.0.0-all.07062700.noarch.rpm sitebuilder_it_IT-4.0.0-all.07062700.noarch.rpm sitebuilder_ja_JP-4.0.0-all.07062700.noarch.rpm sitebuilder_module-areamap-4.0.0-all.build07062700.noarch.rpm sitebuilder_module-eshop-4.0.0-all.build07062700.noarch.rpm sitebuilder_module-feedback-4.0.0-all.build07062700.noarch.rpm sitebuilder_module-flashintro-4.0.0-all.build07062700.noarch.rpm sitebuilder_module-forum-4.0.0-all.build07062700.noarch.rpm sitebuilder_module-guestbook-4.0.0-all.build07062700.noarch.rpm sitebuilder_module-login-4.0.0-all.build07062700.noarch.rpm sitebuilder_module-rssreader-4.0.0-all.build07062700.noarch.rpm sitebuilder_module-script-4.0.0-all.build07062700.noarch.rpm sitebuilder_module-statistics-4.0.0-all.build07062700.noarch.rpm sitebuilder_module-voting-4.0.0-all.build07062700.noarch.rpm sitebuilder_pt_BR-4.0.0-all.07062700.noarch.rpm sitebuilder_pt_PT-4.0.0-all.07062700.noarch.rpm sitebuilder_ru_RU-4.0.0-all.07062700.noarch.rpm sitebuilder_zh_CN-4.0.0-all.07062700.noarch.rpm sitebuilder_zh_TW-4.0.0-all.07062700.noarch.rpmIf prior to installing Plesk package you have already installed and configured MySQL, you need to do the following: set the empty password for the MySQL ‘root’ user or create the user ‘admin’ with password ‘setup’ and ‘root’ privileges.
- Install the following essential packages from the following directories of your Plesk distribution package:”’dist-rpm-FedoraCore-2-i386/base/”’
courier-imap-3.0.8-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm psa-courier-imap-add-8.2.0-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm psa-8.2.0-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm psa-locale-base-en-US-8.2.0-fc2.build82070706.15.noarch.rpm psa-logrotate-3.7-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm psa-proftpd-1.3.0-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm psa-proftpd-xinetd-1.3.0-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm psa-qmail-1.03-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm psa-api-8.2.0-fc2.build82070706.15.noarch.rpm psa-horde-3.1.4-fc2.build82070706.15.noarch.rpm psa-imp-4.1.4-fc2.build82070706.15.noarch.rpm psa-libpam-plesk-8.2.0-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm psa-pylibplesk-8.2.0-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm psa-awstats-configurator-1.0.0-fc2.build82070706.15.noarch.rpm libidn-0.4.2-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm psa-updates-8.2.0-fc2.build82070706.15.noarch.rpm”’dist-rpm-FedoraCore-2-i386/opt/updater/”’
psa-autoinstaller-3.2.0-build32070705.20.i586.rpm”’thirdparty-rpm-FedoraCore-2-i386”’
For installation use the command:
rpm -i <rpm-package list>
- Install the optional packages to enable additional features of your control panel: If you plan to use Plesk Professional Web Site Editor, you should install the following packages from the ‘dist-rpm-FedoraCore-2-i386/opt/ppwse’ directory of your Plesk distribution:
PPWSE-1.1-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm
If you plan to use Backup utilities, you should install the following packages from the ‘dist-rpm-FedoraCore-2-i386/opt/bu’ directory of your Plesk distribution:
psa-backup-manager-8.2.0-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm psa-ftputil-8.2.0-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm
If you plan to use the Counter-Strike game server module for Plesk, you should install the following package from the ‘dist-rpm-FedoraCore-2-i386/opt/modules/csgs’ directory of your Plesk distribution:
cs-gs-2.0.0-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm
If you plan to use Plesk Firewall module, you should install the following packages from the ‘dist-rpm-FedoraCore-2-i386/opt/modules/firewall’ directory of your Plesk distribution:
psa-firewall-1.0.1-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm
If you plan to use the Dr. Web anti-virus software, you should install the following packages from the ‘dist-rpm-FedoraCore-2-i386/opt/drweb’ directory of your Plesk distribution:
drweb-qmail-4.33-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm drweb-base-4.33-rh5_psa.i586.rpm drweb-daemon-4.33-rh5_psa.i586.rpm drweb-updater-4.33-rh4_psa.i586.rpm
If you plan to use the Plesk Migration Manager, you should install the following package from the ‘dist-rpm-FedoraCore-2-i386/opt/migration’ directory of your Plesk distribution:
psa-migration-manager-8.2.0-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm log4cpp-plesk-0.3.5rc2-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm
If you plan to use Plesk API, you should install the following packages from the ‘dist-rpm-FedoraCore-2-i386/opt/api’ directory of your Plesk distribution:
psa-api-rpc-8.2.0-fc2.build82070706.15.noarch.rpm
If you plan to use the Plesk VPN module, you should install the following package from the ‘dist-rpm-FedoraCore-2-i386/opt/modules/vpn’ directory of your Plesk distribution:
psa-vpn-2.0.1-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm
If you plan to use MAPS spam protection or SpamAssassin support, you should install the following packages from the ‘dist-rpm-FedoraCore-2-i386/opt/mail’ directory of your Plesk distribution:
perl-Text-Iconv-1.2-24psa.fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm psa-qmail-rblsmtpd-0.70-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm psa-spamassassin-8.2.0-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm
If you plan to use the Battlefield 1942 game server module for Plesk, you should install the following package from the ‘dist-rpm-FedoraCore-2-i386/opt/modules/bf1942′ directory of your Plesk distribution:
psa-bf1942-1.0.0-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm
If you plan to use the Fileserver module for Plesk, you should install the following package from the ‘dist-rpm-FedoraCore-2-i386/opt/modules/fileserver’ directory of your Plesk distribution:
psa-fileserver-1.0.0-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm
If you plan to use Additional Horde (webmail) components for Plesk, you should install the following packages from the ‘dist-rpm-FedoraCore-2-i386/opt/horde’ directory of your Plesk distribution:
psa-kronolith-2.1.5-fc2.build82070706.15.noarch.rpm psa-turba-2.1.4-fc2.build82070706.15.noarch.rpm psa-ingo-1.1.3-fc2.build82070706.15.noarch.rpm psa-mnemo-2.1.1-fc2.build82070706.15.noarch.rpm psa-passwd-3.0.1-fc2.build82070706.15.noarch.rpm psa-mimp-1.0.1-fc2.build82070706.15.noarch.rpm
If you plan to use site applications, you should install the following packages from the ‘dist-rpm-FedoraCore-2-i386/opt/vault’ directory of your Plesk distribution:
AdvancedPoll-2.03-80022.noarch.rpm AutoIndex-1.5.3-80023.noarch.rpm b2evolution-0.9.0.12-80020.noarch.rpm bbclone-0.48-80021.noarch.rpm CSLH-2.12.2-80020.noarch.rpm DocFAQ-1.71-80029.noarch.rpm eGroupWare-1.0.0.009-80039.noarch.rpm fasttrack-5.2-80020.noarch.rpm geeklog-1.3.11-80040.noarch.rpm gtchat-0.93-80023.noarch.rpm merchant-5.3-80020.noarch.rpm openbiblio-0.5-80036.noarch.rpm osCommerce-2.2ms2-80034.noarch.rpm Owl-0.80-80025.noarch.rpm phpAds-2.0.7-80016.noarch.rpm phpBB-2.0.19-80013.noarch.rpm phpBook-1.50-80022.noarch.rpm phpBugTracker-1.19-80023.noarch.rpm phpDig-1.85-80019.noarch.rpm pmachinefree-2.4-80024.noarch.rpm phpMoney-1.3-80028.noarch.rpm phpMyFamily-1.4.1-80023.noarch.rpm phpsurveyor-0.98-80031.noarch.rpm phpwebsite-0.10.2-80015.noarch.rpm phpWiki-1.3.11-80031.noarch.rpm pLog-1.0-80025.noarch.rpm PostNuke-0.761a-80019.noarch.rpm Siteframe-3.2.2-80013.noarch.rpm Tellme-1.2-80019.noarch.rpm TUTOS-1.88-80021.noarch.rpm typo-3.8.0-80019.noarch.rpm UebiMiau-2.7.8-80027.noarch.rpm WebCalendar-1.0-80021.noarch.rpm WebShopmanager-2.0-80018.noarch.rpm WordPress-2.0-80015.noarch.rpm xrms-1.19-80018.noarch.rpm Coppermine-1.3.3-80038.noarch.rpm gallery-2.0-80052.noarch.rpm Mambo-4.6.0-80007.noarch.rpm
If you plan to use Watchdog (System monitoring module), you should install the following packages from the ‘dist-rpm-FedoraCore-2-i386/opt/modules/watchdog’ directory of your Plesk distribution:
psa-watchdog-2.0.2-fc2.build82070706.15.i586.rpm
If you plan to use SSHTerm – SSH Terminal java applet, you should install the following packages from the ‘dist-rpm-FedoraCore-2-i386/opt/sshterm’ directory of your Plesk distribution:
SSHTerm-0.2.2-fc2.build82070706.15.noarch.rpm
If you would like to unpack and install the reference on designing and deploying custom skins for Plesk, you should install the following package from the ‘dist-rpm-FedoraCore-2-i386/opt/docs’ directory of your Plesk distribution:
psa-manual-custom-skin-guide-8.2.0-fc2.build82070706.15.noarch.rpm
If you plan to use SiteBuilder and Sitebuilder module for Plesk, you should install the following packages from the ‘dist-rpm-FedoraCore-2-i386/opt/sitebuilder’ directory of your Plesk distribution:
sitebuilder-4.0.0-all.build07062700.noarch.rpm sitebuilder-core-4.0-fc2.build07062700.i386.rpm psa-sbm3-4.0-46.noarch.rpm
If you plan to use mailing lists provided by the Mailman software, you should install the mailman package by means of Plesk Auto-installer and install support for Mailman mailing lists.
When the installation is finished, Plesk will start automatically. In order to complete the Plesk initial configuration, you need to log in to Plesk on your host at https://machine.domain.name:8443/ or https://IP-Address:8443/
The default username is “admin” and the default password is “setup”, both are case sensitive. For security reasons, this password should be changed upon initial login.
NOTES: Plesk enables PHP safe_mode during installation (the directive ‘safe_mode-On’ in php.ini). However, you can disable the safe_mode for individual domains if required. To do this, you should use the vhost.conf (vhost_ssl.conf) features. See http://download1.swsoft.com/Plesk/Plesk8.2/Doc//plesk-8.2-unix-administrators-guide.pdf for details.
In order to use multiple interface languages in the Webmail application, you may need to run the ‘dpkg-reconfigure locales’ command and choose the locales to install.
Plesk cannot enable user quotas on XFS partition during installation because such operation requires remount of XFS partition. In order to enable hard disk quotas on XFS partition you should manually remount it with usrquota option (additional information can be found on ‘quotaon’ man page).
We recommend that you install the Turba contact management application, if you wish to have access to the contact list entries you had in your Horde 2 application before upgrade. To install Horde applications, use the command:
rpm -i <rpm-package list>
For managing the SiteBuilder system through Plesk, the ‘remote_admin’ user account with administrator’s privileges is created in the SiteBuilder. To ensure the proper work of the SiteBuilder Remote Administration module, you should not remove or block this user account. however, if you do not use the SiteBuilder Remote Administration Module, you can remove this user account.
To make operating the SiteBuilder API (remote_admin) more secure, the /usr/local/sitebuilder/remote_admin directory is password protected, and the following default user name and password are stored in the .htpasswd file: radmin/sbradmin. For security reasons you must change the default password. To do this, run the command ‘htpasswd /usr/local/sitebuilder/remote_admin/.htpasswd radmin’, and then enter the new password and confirm it.
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