Step 3 (Last Step): Plesk 7.5 Reloaded Installation on CentOS 4.x
We’re running AutoInstaller from Plesk Site.
But before going through that phase, we should change redhat-release content in etc directory
[root@ ~] vi /etc/redhat-release
You’ll see in a redhat-release file, CentOS release 4.4 (Final). Change it to RedHat Enterprise Linux 4
RedHat Enterprise Linux 4
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"/etc/redhat-release" 1L, 26C
Run AutoInstaller
Go to where Plesk AutoInstaller reside, e.g root (~) directory, then
# ./psa_redhat
Follow Plesk AutoInstaller instructions
- Set plesk directory,for example /root/psa or /tmp/psa. Plesk directory is a place for keeping software packages, needed by installation.
- Set plesk source to Plesk Site. I suggest Plesk Site as a source, since AutoInstaller need to download software packages. Except if you’re already download all of software packages, and if you get some problem in the end of installation, you can set to Local Source
- Huge download around 100 MB. I suggest reliable Internet Connection
- Choose whatever packages you need for your Plesk Administration in Package Selection. If you want base PSA/Centos Installation, you can desellect all. By Default, Plesk sellect all packages. I have problem with tomcat package, they need a gpg key, which i can’t find anywhere. So i don’t include tomcat package in my selections. Tomcat package isn’t essential, you can deselect them
- Plesk will download software packages and install them for you. If you have a problem, look at installation logs
- Try open Plesk Administrator Site in your browser. You will be asking for license agreement, then domain name, default ip, e-mail, and finally…Finished






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