4.4.1 beware! Bug
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Clearly 4.4.1 has issues with some apps, from what I've been seeing in the way its coded is that they're trying to push more security features into php. So we're seeing the fallout from that, and I definitely expect to see a lot more as time goes by. This warrants a different approach from my side, what I dont want to do is get into maintaining an independant php code base. I'm one guy and thats a job for 10 guys, plus 50 testers.
Ive been thinking about creating some suite rpms, in the same style as project-gamera, ossim-suite, or atomic-psa, but focused on getting major revs of mysql or php on or off your system quickly. But I'm not sure how to do that yet, given the way rpms work. Rollbacks are this mythical feature I hear about with rpms all the time, but for the life of me I've never seen anyone actually do it in what Id consider a realistic way.
Ive been thinking about creating some suite rpms, in the same style as project-gamera, ossim-suite, or atomic-psa, but focused on getting major revs of mysql or php on or off your system quickly. But I'm not sure how to do that yet, given the way rpms work. Rollbacks are this mythical feature I hear about with rpms all the time, but for the life of me I've never seen anyone actually do it in what Id consider a realistic way.
Yup I think that's a great idea. The perfect ART archive for me would be something like:scott wrote:Clearly 4.4.1 has issues with some apps, from what I've been seeing in the way its coded is that they're trying to push more security features into php. So we're seeing the fallout from that, and I definitely expect to see a lot more as time goes by. This warrants a different approach from my side, what I dont want to do is get into maintaining an independant php code base. I'm one guy and thats a job for 10 guys, plus 50 testers.
Ive been thinking about creating some suite rpms, in the same style as project-gamera, ossim-suite, or atomic-psa, but focused on getting major revs of mysql or php on or off your system quickly. But I'm not sure how to do that yet, given the way rpms work. Rollbacks are this mythical feature I hear about with rpms all the time, but for the life of me I've never seen anyone actually do it in what Id consider a realistic way.
[atomic-psa] - just the core plesk - installable via yum
[atomic-php-mysql-compat] - a conservative releate mysql eg 4.0.25 / php 4.4.0
[atomic-php-mysql-stable] - like the current one - eg mysql 4.1 php 4.4.1
[atomic-php-mysql-bleeding] - mysql 5 , php 5.1
[atomic-spam-clam] - spamassassin / clamav stuff
That way you could install the atomic-psa stuff first and then add the specific channels you wanted for your server. In terms of the 'compat' archive; if it was available I would certainly suggest to my company that they pay for access to such an archive on the basis that they could keep their servers up to date and secure without introducing problems (like the different timestamp behaviour issues in mysql 4.1 and these issues identified in php 4.4.1)
I know this is a lot harder than it sounds; just my ideas

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Youch, you have no idea how much trouble that would be to maintain. I'm thinking more along the lines of going back to using the -unstable channel again.
[atomic] <- mainstream packages
[atomic-unstable] <- known integration issues
[atomic-testing] <- untested packages
Anything that is in a known state of incompatibility would stay in the -unstable channel until those problems are resolved.
[atomic] <- mainstream packages
[atomic-unstable] <- known integration issues
[atomic-testing] <- untested packages
Anything that is in a known state of incompatibility would stay in the -unstable channel until those problems are resolved.
PHP 4.1.1
It broke several of our domains running WordPress 1.5.2. They can no longer connect to the databases.
How can I revert to your previous version of php without breaking Plesk in the process?
How can I revert to your previous version of php without breaking Plesk in the process?
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Nope already broke it
Nope, already broke Plesk doing that. The doh-doh bird didn't stop psa before doing so. (me = doh-doh bird)
Already asked if there was a way to get the migration working so I can transfer the sites over to another server. 2nd server can't connect due to the php problem on the 1st server.
Don't want to bring down other client accounts if possible.
I have backups, but would rather fix this without a re-image.
We'll see. It'll work out either way.
Thanks

Already asked if there was a way to get the migration working so I can transfer the sites over to another server. 2nd server can't connect due to the php problem on the 1st server.
Don't want to bring down other client accounts if possible.
I have backups, but would rather fix this without a re-image.
We'll see. It'll work out either way.
Thanks
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Re: Nope already broke it
You broke Plesk while installing php packages? I've up- and downgraded php on several servers without stopping psa and I never had a problem with that.phatPhrog wrote:Nope, already broke Plesk doing that. The doh-doh bird didn't stop psa before doing so. (me = doh-doh bird)![]()
Plesk 7.5.4
Don't know what to say other than Thank you Scott and Breun.
This is the result of Plesk since our yum remove and yum install to restore php.
[LINK removed. See following post]
Fortunately, we have backups, we're hoping to restore it without having to take down client sites.
Thanks again.
This is the result of Plesk since our yum remove and yum install to restore php.
[LINK removed. See following post]
Fortunately, we have backups, we're hoping to restore it without having to take down client sites.
Thanks again.
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If a man lives with two poems,
he shall be unfaithful to one.
by Mark Strand
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PSA 7.5.4 restoration
Found a forum post at http://forum.ev1servers.net/showthread.php?p=349663
Ended up finding my /usr/loca/psa/version file to be empty. After inserting the version info I have limited control of Plesk again.
Still don't have full control, but we're getting there.
Thanks again everyone!
Ended up finding my /usr/loca/psa/version file to be empty. After inserting the version info I have limited control of Plesk again.
Still don't have full control, but we're getting there.
Thanks again everyone!
If a man lives with two poems,
he shall be unfaithful to one.
by Mark Strand
he shall be unfaithful to one.
by Mark Strand