PLESK 6.0 ADMINISTRATOR MANUAL

Chapter 3. Installing Plesk on Your System

RedHat Linux 7.2

It is implied that Red Hat® Linux 7.2 is already installed on your system.

  1. Log in

    Log in as root to your system.

  2. Prerequisites

    Make sure that all the required libraries are installed. Refer to section Package requirements of chapter Preparing To Install Plesk 6.0 for the list of required libraries.

    1. You can check whether a particular rpm is already installed by entering the following command: rpm -q 'rpmname'. For example:

      bash$ rpm -q pam

      pam-0.74-22

    2. If some rpm’s are missing, you can install the rpm's of indicated versions or higher from the RedHat 7.2 disc or you can obtain them at ftp://updates.redhat.com/7.2/en/. For installation use the following command: rpm -Uvh 'rpm_name'.rpm

      NOTE

      You can use Plesk Autoinstaller to simplify installation of Plesk and all required RPMs.

      IMPORTANT

      Pay attention to the options used. Utilizing -U instead of -i will help you avoid some problems during Plesk installation.

    3. If prior to installing Plesk you have already installed and configured MySQL, you need to perform one of the following:

      • set the empty password for the MySQL root user, or
      • create the user admin with password setup and 'root' privileges

  3. Base installation

    Install the following base Plesk rpm's from the directory 'base' in your Plesk archive or from the "Downloads" section at http://www.plesk.com/

    • courier-imap-1.7.0-30psa.rh7.2.i586.rpm
    • psa-6.0.0-rh7.2.build030422.02.i586.rpm
    • psa-courier-imap-add-6.0.0-rh7.2.build030422.02.i586.rpm
    • psa-locale-6.0.0-rh7.2.build030422.02.noarch.rpm
    • psa-logrotate-3.6.6-1.rh7.2.i586.rpm
    • psa-proftpd-1.2.7rel-rh7.2.build030422.02.i586.rpm
    • psa-proftpd-xinetd-1.2.7rel-rh7.2.build030422.02.i586.rpm
    • psa-qmail-1.03-rh7.2.build030422.02.i586.rpm

    For installation use the following command: rpm -Uvh 'rpm_name'.rpm

  4. Additional

    In order to enable Plesk to provide additional functionality you can install a number of additional packages.

    NOTE

    These packages are not required for Plesk to function properly.

    1. If you plan to use server-wide SPAM protection, you should install following rpm from the 'opt/mail' directory

      psa-qmail-rblsmtpd-0.70-rh7.2.build030422.02.i586.rpm

    2. In order for your Apache to support FrontPage extensions and Apache::ASP it is necessary to install rpm's from the directories 'opt/fp' and 'opt/perl' respectively in your Plesk archive, or from the "Downloads" section at http://www.plesk.com/

    3. In order for your server to support JSP and Java Servlet it is necessary to install following rpms from the 'opt/java' and 'Third_Party' directories

      • mod_webapp-4.1.18-1psa.rh7.2.i586.rpm
      • psa-tomcat-configurator-6.0.0-rh7.2.build030422.02.noarch.rpm
      • j2sdk-1_4_1_01-fcs-linux-i586.rpm
      • tomcat4-4.1.18-full.1jpp.noarch.rpm
      • tomcat4-admin-webapps-4.1.18-full.1jpp.noarch.rpm
      • tomcat4-webapps-4.1.18-full.1jpp.noarch.rpm

    4. If you plan to use PostgreSQL RDBMS, you should install the rpm's of indicated versions or higher from the RedHat 7.2 disc or you can obtain them at ftp://updates.redhat.com/7.2/en/.

      • postgresql-7.1.3-2.i386.rpm
      • postgresql-server-7.1.3-2.i386.rpm
      • postgresql-libs-7.1.3-2.i386.rpm

  5. Completion

    When the installation is finished, Plesk 6.0 will have started automatically. In order to complete the Plesk initial configuration, you need to login to Plesk on your host at https://machine.domain.name:8443/ or https://IP-Address:8443/

    IMPORTANT

    The default username is admin and the default password is setup. Both are case sensitive. For security reasons this password should be changed upon initial login.

    NOTE

    Plesk cannot enable user quotas on XFS partition during installation because such operation requires remount of XFS partition. In order to enable hard disk quotas on XFS partition you should manually remount it with usrquota option (additional information can be found on 'quotaon' man page).

Initial configuration

When you login to the Plesk control panel for the first time, you are taken to the post-installation configuration page, where you are prompted to supply the following information:

  1. Select the shared IP addresses list displays the whole range of IP addresses in the pool. You need to select the addresses that will be used as shared for name based hosting accounts.

  2. Specify the full hostname in the appropriate field.

  3. To change the default administrator's password, type it in the Administrator's password input field, and confirm in the field below.

Click UPDATE button to complete the initial configuration.

RedHat Linux 7.3

It is implied that Red Hat® Linux 7.3 is already installed on your system.

  1. Log in

    Log in as root to your system.

  2. Prerequisites

    Make sure that all the required libraries are installed. Refer to section Package requirements of chapter Preparing To Install Plesk 6.0 for the list of required libraries.

    1. You can check whether a particular rpm is already installed by entering the following command: rpm -q 'rpmname'. For example:

      bash$ rpm -q pam

      pam-0.74-22

    2. If some rpm’s are missing, you can install the rpm's of indicated versions or higher from the RedHat 7.3 disc or you can obtain them at ftp://updates.redhat.com/7.3/en/. For installation use the following command: rpm -Uvh 'rpm_name'.rpm

      NOTE

      You can use Plesk Autoinstaller to simplify installation of Plesk and all required RPMs.

      IMPORTANT

      Pay attention to the options used. Utilizing -U instead of -i will help you avoid some problems during Plesk installation.

    3. If prior to installing Plesk you have already installed and configured MySQL, you need to perform one of the following:

      • set the empty password for the MySQL root user, or
      • create the user admin with password setup and 'root' privileges

  3. Base installation

    Install the following base Plesk rpm's from the directory 'base' in your Plesk archive or from the "Downloads" section at http://www.plesk.com/

    • courier-imap-1.7.0-30psa.rh7.3.i586.rpm
    • psa-6.0.0-rh7.3.build030422.02.i586.rpm
    • psa-courier-imap-add-6.0.0-rh7.3.build030422.02.i586.rpm
    • psa-locale-6.0.0-rh7.3.build030422.02.noarch.rpm
    • psa-logrotate-3.6.6-1.rh7.3.i586.rpm
    • psa-proftpd-1.2.7rel-rh7.3.build030422.02.i586.rpm
    • psa-proftpd-xinetd-1.2.7rel-rh7.3.build030422.02.i586.rpm
    • psa-qmail-1.03-rh7.3.build030422.02.i586.rpm

    For installation use the following command: rpm -Uvh 'rpm_name'.rpm

  4. Additional

    In order to enable Plesk to provide additional functionality you can install a number of additional packages.

    NOTE

    These packages are not required for Plesk to function properly.

    1. If you plan to use server-wide SPAM protection, you should install following rpm from the 'opt/mail' directory

      psa-qmail-rblsmtpd-0.70-rh7.3.build030422.02.i586.rpm

    2. In order for your Apache to support FrontPage extensions and Apache::ASP it is necessary to install rpm's from the directories 'opt/fp' and 'opt/perl' respectively in your Plesk archive, or from the "Downloads" section at http://www.plesk.com/

    3. In order for your server to support JSP and Java Servlet it is necessary to install following rpms from the 'opt/java' and 'Third_Party' directories

      • mod_webapp-4.1.18-1psa.rh7.3.i586.rpm
      • psa-tomcat-configurator-6.0.0-rh7.3.build030422.02.noarch.rpm
      • j2sdk-1_4_1_01-fcs-linux-i586.rpm
      • tomcat4-4.1.18-full.1jpp.noarch.rpm
      • tomcat4-admin-webapps-4.1.18-full.1jpp.noarch.rpm
      • tomcat4-webapps-4.1.18-full.1jpp.noarch.rpm

    4. If you plan to use PostgreSQL RDBMS, you should install the rpm's of indicated versions or higher from the RedHat 7.3 disc or you can obtain them at ftp://updates.redhat.com/7.3/en/.

      • postgresql-7.2.1-5.i386.rpm
      • postgresql-server-7.2.1-5.i386.rpm
      • postgresql-libs-7.2.1-5.i386.rpm

  5. Completion

    When the installation is finished, Plesk 6.0 will have started automatically. In order to complete the Plesk initial configuration, you need to login to Plesk on your host at https://machine.domain.name:8443/ or https://IP-Address:8443/

    IMPORTANT

    The default username is admin and the default password is setup. Both are case sensitive. For security reasons this password should be changed upon initial login.

    NOTE

    Plesk cannot enable user quotas on XFS partition during installation because such operation requires remount of XFS partition. In order to enable hard disk quotas on XFS partition you should manually remount it with usrquota option (additional information can be found on 'quotaon' man page).

Initial configuration

When you login to the Plesk control panel for the first time, you are taken to the post-installation configuration page, where you are prompted to supply the following information:

  1. Select the shared IP addresses list displays the whole range of IP addresses in the pool. You need to select the addresses that will be used as shared for name based hosting accounts.

  2. Specify the full hostname in the appropriate field.

  3. To change the default administrator's password, type it in the Administrator's password input field, and confirm in the field below.

Click UPDATE button to complete the initial configuration.

RedHat Linux 9

It is implied that Red Hat® Linux 9 is already installed on your system.

  1. Log in

    Log in as root to your system.

  2. Prerequisites

    Make sure that all the required libraries are installed. Refer to section Package requirements of chapter Preparing To Install Plesk 6.0 for the list of required libraries.

    1. You can check whether a particular rpm is already installed by entering the following command: rpm -q 'rpmname'. For example:

      bash$ rpm -q pam

      pam-0.74-22

    2. If some rpm’s are missing, you can install the rpm's of indicated versions or higher from the RedHat 9 disc or you can obtain them at ftp://updates.redhat.com/9/en/. For installation use the following command: rpm -Uvh 'rpm_name'.rpm

      NOTE

      You can use Plesk Autoinstaller to simplify installation of Plesk and all required RPMs.

      IMPORTANT

      Pay attention to the options used. Utilizing -U instead of -i will help you avoid some problems during Plesk installation.

    3. If prior to installing Plesk you have already installed and configured MySQL, you need to perform one of the following:

      • set the empty password for the MySQL root user, or
      • create the user admin with password setup and 'root' privileges

  3. Base installation

    Install the following base Plesk rpm's from the directory 'base' in your Plesk archive or from the "Downloads" section at http://www.plesk.com/

    • courier-imap-1.7.0-30psa.rh9.i586.rpm
    • psa-6.0.0-rh9.build030422.02.i586.rpm
    • psa-courier-imap-add-6.0.0-rh9.build030422.02.i586.rpm
    • psa-locale-6.0.0-rh9.build030422.02.noarch.rpm
    • psa-logrotate-3.6.6-1.rh9.i586.rpm
    • psa-proftpd-1.2.7rel-rh9.build030422.02.i586.rpm
    • psa-proftpd-xinetd-1.2.7rel-rh9.build030422.02.i586.rpm
    • psa-qmail-1.03-rh9.build030422.02.i586.rpm

    For installation use the following command: rpm -Uvh 'rpm_name'.rpm

  4. Additional

    In order to enable Plesk provide additional functionality you can install a number of additional packages.

    NOTE

    These packages are not required for Plesk to function properly.

    1. If you plan to use server-wide SPAM protection, you should install following rpm from the 'opt/mail' directory

      psa-qmail-rblsmtpd-0.70-rh9.build030422.02.i586.rpm

    2. In order for your Apache to support FrontPage extensions and Apache::ASP it is necessary to install rpm's from the directories 'opt/fp' and 'opt/perl' respectively in your Plesk archive, or from the "Downloads" section at http://www.plesk.com/

    3. In order for your server to support JSP and Java Servlet it is necessary to install following rpms from the 'opt/java' and 'Third_Party' directories

      • mod_webapp-4.1.18-1psa.rh9.i586.rpm
      • psa-tomcat-configurator-6.0.0-rh9.build030422.02.noarch.rpm
      • j2sdk-1_4_1_01-fcs-linux-i586.rpm
      • tomcat4-4.1.18-full.1jpp.noarch.rpm
      • tomcat4-admin-webapps-4.1.18-full.1jpp.noarch.rpm
      • tomcat4-webapps-4.1.18-full.1jpp.noarch.rpm

    4. If you plan to use PostgreSQL RDBMS, you should install the rpm's of indicated versions or higher from the RedHat 9 disc or you can obtain them at ftp://updates.redhat.com/9/en/.

      • postgresql-7.3.2-3.i386.rpm
      • postgresql-server-7.3.2-3.i386.rpm
      • postgresql-libs-7.3.2-3.i386.rpm

  5. Completion

    When the installation is finished, Plesk 6.0 will have started automatically. In order to complete the Plesk initial configuration, you need to login to Plesk on your host at https://machine.domain.name:8443/ or https://IP-Address:8443/

    IMPORTANT

    The default username is admin and the default password is setup. Both are case sensitive. For security reasons this password should be changed upon initial login.

    NOTE

    Plesk cannot enable user quotas on XFS partition during installation because such operation requires remount of XFS partition. In order to enable hard disk quotas on XFS partition you should manually remount it with usrquota option (additional information can be found on 'quotaon' man page).

Initial configuration

When you login to the Plesk control panel for the first time, you are taken to the post-installation configuration page, where you are prompted to supply the following information:

  1. Select the shared IP addresses list displays the whole range of IP addresses in the pool. You need to select the addresses that will be used as shared for name based hosting accounts.

  2. Specify the full hostname in the appropriate field.

  3. To change the default administrator's password, type it in the Administrator's password input field, and confirm in the field below.

Click UPDATE button to complete the initial configuration.

FreeBSD 4.7

It is implied that FreeBSD® 4.7 is already installed on your system.

  1. Log in as root to your system and change your working directory to the directory where the Plesk 6.0 install script resides; for example: #cd /home/admin/psa

  2. Run the install script, for example: sh ./psa_v6.0.0_build030422.02_os_FreeBSD_4.7_i386.sh

  3. If you have a previous version of the product installed in the /usr/local/psa directory, the install script will detect it and will ask if you want to upgrade it. If you're attempting to upgrade a previous version of the product, you need to stop, and read the upgrade instructions.

  4. You will see several messages as the install script prepares for the installation.

  5. Next, the script will display a series of messages showing the progress of the installation. At this time all of the components of Plesk 6.0 will be installed and properly configured on the server. Depending on the speed of the server, there may be times when the installation seems to be stuck.

    The entire install procedure should take only a few minutes. Do not attempt to cancel the install script. The installation logs all of the changes made to the system in the /tmp/ directory. The install script will backup any system configuration files before making the changes.

  6. When the installation is finished, Plesk 6.0 will have started automatically. You can access it at https://machine.domain.name:8443/ or https://IP-Address:8443/

    IMPORTANT

    The default username is admin and the default password is setup. Both are case sensitive. For security reasons this password should be changed upon initial login.

Initial configuration

When you login to the Plesk control panel for the first time, you are taken to the post-installation configuration page, where you are prompted to supply the following information:

  1. Select the shared IP addresses list displays the whole range of IP addresses in the pool. You need to select the addresses that will be used as shared for name based hosting accounts.

  2. Specify the full hostname in the appropriate field.

  3. To change the default administrator's password, type it in the Administrator's password input field, and confirm in the field below.

Click UPDATE button to complete the initial configuration.

Installing the Key License

To activate Plesk for the purchased number of domains, you must install the key license that is sent to you in an email. Key installation instructions are as follows:

  1. Transfer the key file to the server.

  2. Change to super-user with the su - command.

  3. Access the directory where you transferred the key file.

  4. Execute the key file shell script PLSK.dddddddddd.vvvv.sh: sh ./PLSK.dddddddddd.vvvv.sh

    NOTE

    PLSK.dddddddddd.vvvv - where dddddddddd is the key number consisting of ten digits, and vvvv is the key version consisting of four digits.

  5. The script will automatically restart the Plesk server with the new key.


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