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Using parallels installer to perform complete installation

The following command performs the complete installation (all available product components are installed) of Parallels Plesk Panel 10.0 (release ID is PANEL_10_0_0) from the Parallels Update server. All installer output will be redirected to an XML file.

./parallels_installer –select-release-id PLESK_10_0_0 –install-everything –enable-xml-output

Reference : http://parallels.com/

How to install Parallels Plesk Panel using command line.

To install Parallels Plesk Panel, issue a command of the following format:

parallels_installer [packages source options] –select-release-id [ID] [components installation options] [other options]

where

Packages source options define the location where the installer should obtain the Panel packages for installation
[packages source options] = –source [URL]

Examples, Linux/Unix

The following command installs Parallels Plesk Panel 10.0 (release ID is PANEL_10_0_0) from the mirror set up on server available via HTTP at host mirror.example.com. Installation files will temporarily be stored at /tmp/panel, and the installation status will be reported to e-mail admin@example.com. The installed components are base Panel packages, PostgreSQL server, and SpamAssassin spam filter.

./parallels_installer –source http://mirror.example.com/ –target /tmp/panel –select-release-id PLESK_10_0_0 –install-component base –install-component postgresql –install-component spamassassin –notify-email admin@example.com

Reference: http://parallels.com/

Getting List of Product Components from Parallels Plesk Panel

To get a list of the release components, issue the command of the following format:

parallels_installer –select-release-id [ID] –show-components

For Parallels Plesk Panel 10.0 on a Linux/Unix server:

parallels_installer –select-release-id PLESK_10_0_0 –show-components

A list of components is displayed with component names in the left part, and indication of whether this component can be installed ([install]) or upgraded ([upgrade]), with brief descriptions in the right part, for example (fragment):

* base [install] - Parallels Plesk Panel base packages
* autoinstaller [install] - Parallels Installer
* postfix [upgrade] - Postfix mail server

The actual components are marked by [up2date].

Reference : http://parallels.com/

Getting Release ID in Parallels Plesk Panel

Release ID is a unique identifier of the Panel release, for example, Parallels Plesk Panel 10.0.0.

To get a list of available release IDs, issue the following command:

parallels_installer –show-releases


On a Linux/Unix server.

A list of product versions will be displayed. For example:

PLESK_10_0_0 (Parallels Plesk Panel for Linux/Unix 10.0.0)

Reference: http://parallels.com/

How to upgrade Plesk 8.x or 9.x to the Panel 10.0 installed with EZ templates in Parallels Containers environment.

1. Install the latest versions of the Panel templates on the hardware node with the following command:

rmp -Uvh [list of vztemplates]

2. Do not remove templates for previous versions of Plesk and install the latest versions of the Panel templates in the container with the following command:

vzpkg install [CTID] [list of selected plesk10.0* templates]

For example:

vzpkg install 444 pp10 pp10-kav

Note: Mail server templates pp10-qmail and pp10-postfix must not be installed at the same time.

Reference: http://parallels.com/

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