"i-MSCP Version1.3" => Really, where did you get it ? you came from the future with it ?
Posts by Athar
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For production, I'll recommand to use the latest released version instead of latest git available (either the maintenance branch or for the upcomming version 1.2.x).
So get the 1.1.13 and update as usual.
See the wiki for the rest: (Debian) http://wiki.i-mscp.net/doku.php?id=start:upgrade:debian
If any issue while updating or any issue, feel free to ask.
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Version 1.2.x is still a dev branch, so for now, it's not intended to be used under production servers.
When this version will be released, maybe on the first one this option will be there, or in a maintenance release. -
It seems that you didn't use the latest version.
Update your i-MSCP installation first, which will fix a "lot" of bugs.
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So post in German corner only...
Here, we only use English to talk, when outside of International Area.
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@dreambase: I hope you didn't have a base install with Plesk then you install i-MSCP upon of it ?^^ (which seems to be the case if you're there, I guess)
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Do a "ps aux", that will show you all running processes.
After, post it here, if when you run the installer the message still appear, we will see if there is a process that you didn't see.
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I never heard of this panel there, so I assume that their is no migration script write for it.
So, the only solution I saw is to recreate by hand (or to do your own migration script, if possible)
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Hi,
Again, aven if I'm not a moderator, when someone post outside of the "International Area", the post should be in english only.
If you can't, post in the German corner
Thanks.
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Your i-MSCP wasn't running backup job or any other similar tasks ?