Setting Up Reseller Plans in Plesk Panel 10
To create a reseller plan:
1. Go to Service Plans > Reseller Plans tab.
2. Click Add New Plan.
3. Specify the plan name.
4. To allocate resources, on the Resources tab, specify the following:
Overuse policy. This defines what happens to the reseller subscription if the total disk space and traffic usage by the reseller’s service subscriptions (own reseller’s service subscriptions and those belonging to the reseller’s customers) reaches the limit values defined by the reseller plan.
Reference: http://www.parallels.com/
Completing the Transition after upgrading or migrating to Plesk Panel 10
To complete the transition to the new business model after upgrading or migrating to Panel 10:
Log in to the Server Administration Panel as administrator.
On the Home page, click the link Complete switching to the Panel 10 business model. This link is located in a message box that shows if some of user accounts were not transitioned.
Alternately, go to Tools & Utilities > Complete Switching to the Panel 10 Business Model.
On the Recommended Actions tab, review the accounts and subscriptions, and the recommended transition schemes.
If the recommended actions suit your needs, select the corresponding check boxes Transition these customers and Transition these subscriptions, and click OK.
This will transition the selected customers and subscriptions. Once the transition is complete, they will not be shown in the list any more.
Reference: http://parallels.com/
Micro-Updates in Parallels Plesk Panel 9.x, 10.x
There are two ways to install micro-updates for Parallels Plesk Panel.
Using the Command Line Interface:
#$PRODUCT_ROOT_D/admin/sbin/autoinstaller
Note: The “$PRODUCT_ROOT_D” variable in the command should be replaced with its value according to Plesk variables.
The exact value of path variables can be known from /etc/psa/psa.conf file on Parallels Plesk Panel server.
Or use the following parameters:
#$PRODUCT_ROOT_D/admin/sbin/autoinstaller –select-product-id plesk –select-release-current –reinstall-patch –install-component base
Note: The “$PRODUCT_ROOT_D” variable in the command should be replaced with its value.
The exact value of path variables can be known from /etc/psa/psa.conf file on Parallels Plesk Panel server.
Reference: http://parallels.com
Limits in Parallels Plesk Panel for usernames/passwords
User names and passwords in Parallels Plesk Panel are case sensitive. The following limits for user and password length exist:
For Unix/Linux Systems.
Parallels Plesk Panel user name length 1…20
Parallels Plesk Panel user password length 5…14
System user name length 1…16
System user password length 5…255
Changes in Parallels Plesk Panel 10
Control Panel and Auxiliary Users : The new Control Panel provides simpler UI for customers and also introduces auxiliary users able to access Control Panel together with customer. The auxiliary users replace former Domain Administrator and mail users, the amount of operations available to the new Control Panel users is defined using a flexible system of user privileges.
Multi-domain hosting : The concept of a domain has been replaced with a concept of a subscription – a hosting unit able to run multiple sites (domains and subdomains) over given resources and services. As the subscriptions belong to customers, the domain administrator role is removed. However, a customer is able to create user accounts that are eligible to manage all the customer’s sites.
Multiple FTP accounts :Customer can create multiple FTP accounts within a single subscription, defining which part of the subscription files can be accessed by each.Integrated
SiteBuilder 5.0 : SiteBuilder 5.0 (former Parallels Plesk Sitebuilder) is the Panel component that is 100% focused on fast and efficient creation of websites.
Reference : http://parallels.com/