Plesk

Upgrading Plesk for Windows in Unattended Mode

  1. Log in to the server via RDP.

  2. Download Plesk
    Installer
    .

  3. Launch the installer with necessary options

    To install Plesk without requiring any user input, run the installer
    script providing all the necessary information through the
    corresponding options:

    plesk-installer.exe <OPTIONS> --upgrade-installed-components <OTHER_OPTIONS>
    

The following installer options are commonly used when automating Plesk
upgrade.

Option Use Explanation

--source

--source <URL>

or

--source <PATH>

Packages source options define the location where the installer
should obtain the Plesk packages for upgrading or installation.
You can use either --source <URL> to specify the URL of a
mirror of the Plesk updates server, or --source <PATH> if
the packages are found locally on the file system. If you use
neither, the Plesk packages will be retrieved from the Plesk
updates server.

For information on managing local mirror repositories, see
Mirroring Plesk Autoinstall Servers.

--select-release-id

--select-release-id <ID>

This option defines what version Plesk will be upgraded to.
<ID> is a unique Plesk version identifier (e.g.
PANEL_17_0_17_WIN).

View the list of available version IDs for publicly released
versions by running:

plesk-installer.exe --show-releases

View the complete list of available version IDs including those
intended for product review and testing purposes by running:

plesk-installer.exe --show-releases --skip-branch-filter

--installation-type

--installation-type <TYPE>

Choose one of the predefined sets of components for
installation: Recommended, Full or Custom.

View the available installation types by running:

plesk-installer.exe --select-release-id <ID> --show-installation-types

--install-component

--install-component <COMPONENT_1> ^
[--install-component <COMPONENT_2> ^
[... [--install-component <COMPONENT_N>]]]

(The caret ^ character splits a single long command into multiple lines to make it more readable.)

Alternatively to --installation-type, you can specify the
exact list of components to be installed.

View the complete list of components available for a specific
version by running:

plesk-installer.exe --select-release-id <ID> --show-components

To view the complete list of the installer options, run:

plesk-installer.exe --help

Example 1: Upgrading Plesk from default updates server

The following command performs the upgrade to the Plesk 17.0.17 release
version (ID is PANEL_17_0_17) from the Plesk updates server. All
installer output is redirected to an XML file.

plesk-installer.exe --select-release-id PANEL_17_0_17_WIN ^
    --upgrade-installed-components --enable-xml-output

Example 2: Upgrading Plesk from a mirror, specific components

The following command upgrades Plesk to the 17.0.17 release version (ID
is PANEL_17_0_17_WIN) from the mirror set up on the server
‘mirror.example.com’ available via HTTP. Installation files will
temporarily be stored in the %SystemDrive%Parallels folder, and the
installation status will be reported to the email ‘admin@example.com’.
The Bind name server component is additionally installed.

plesk-installer.exe --source http://mirror.example.com/ ^
     --target %SystemDrive%Parallels ^
     --select-release-id PANEL_17_0_17_WIN ^
     --upgrade-installed-components ^
     --install-component dns ^
     --notify-email admin@example.com

(The caret ^ character splits a single long command into multiple lines to make it more readable.)

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