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Hi I've been a long time plesk user and have recently started paying closer attention to the ART releases. Thanks for all the work, they certainly make life easier. I do have a rather obscure issue on one of our servers, I essentially have two versions of psa installed, 8.1 is the one showing:


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[root@ ~]# yum info psa
Setting up repositories
Reading repository metadata in from local files
Installed Packages
Name   : psa
Arch   : i586
Version: 8.3.0
Release: cos4.build83071218.20
Size   : 71 M
Repo   : installed
Summary: Plesk Interface and Utilities

Description:
 Plesk Server Administrator (PSA) Interface and Utilities are used to provide a
web-based interface for setup and control of a complete virtual hosting
environment on one server.  It can be used to control the use of qmail,
proftp, apache, bind, as well as other packages:  mysql, frontpage, phpmyadmin,
imp-webmail, and webalizer.  It offers three levels of administration:  Admin
(owner/operator of the server), Client (owner of domains), and Domain.

Important!!! After rpm is installed, run web-browser with address
https://<hostname>:8443/ and complete the initial setup.


Name   : psa
Arch   : i586
Version: 8.1.0
Release: centos4.2.build81061129.22
Size   : 101 M
Repo   : installed
Summary: Plesk Interface and Utilities

Description:
 Plesk Server Administrator (PSA) Interface and Utilities are used to provide a
web-based interface for setup and control of a complete virtual hosting
environment on one server.  It can be used to control the use of qmail,
proftp, apache, bind, as well as other packages:  mysql, frontpage, phpmyadmin,
imp-webmail, and webalizer.  It offers three levels of administration:  Admin
(owner/operator of the server), Client (owner of domains), and Domain.

Important!!! After rpm is installed, run web-browser with address
https://<hostname>:8443/ and complete the initial setup.

rpm -q psa shows both versions also, any ideas?

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[root@ ~]# rpm -e psa-8.1.0-centos4.2.build81061129.22
error: Failed dependencies:
        psa = 8.1.0 is needed by (installed) psa-hotfix4-8.1.0-centos4.2.build81061226.14.i586
        psa = 8.1.0 is needed by (installed) psa-hotfix3-8.1.0-centos4.2.build81061212.22.i586
        psa = 8.1.0 is needed by (installed) psa-hotfix5-8.1.0-centos4.2.build81070201.15.i586
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Unread post by jason »

In case anyone else runs into this issue, I just did an rpm -e with the following:

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rpm -e psa-8.1.0-centos4.2.build81061129.22 psa-hotfix4-8.1.0-centos4.2.build81061226.14.i586 psa-hotfix3-8.1.0-centos4.2.build81061212.22.i586 psa-hotfix5-8.1.0-centos4.2.build81070201.15.i586 
And that took care of it. My control panel still says 8.1 at the top and on the license screen, but 8.3 in the components area.
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http://atomicrocketturtle.com/forum/vie ... highlight=

Same problem, and I don't think erasing the old package is enough.
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