Managing Plesk Administrator Information
Administrator Personal Information
Personal information of Plesk server Administrator is held by the admin node presented by complex type adminType (plesk_server.xsd
). Together with the personal info, the node specifies if the Plesk announcements should be sent to the Administrator's e-mail.
The node is structured as follows:

- The admin_cname node is required. It holds the administrator's company name. Data type: string (0 to 60 characters long).
- The admin_pname node is required. It holds the administrator's personal name. Data type: string (0 to 60 characters long).
- The admin_phone node is required. It holds the administrator's phone number. Data type: string.
- The admin_fax node is required. It holds the administrator's fax number. Data type: string.
- The admin_email node is required. It holds the administrator's e-mail address. Data type: emailType (
common.xsd
). - The admin_address node is required. It holds the administrator's street address. Data type: string.
- The admin_city node is required. It holds the name of the city where administrator lives. Data type: string.
- The admin_state node is required. It holds the name of state (for US citizens) or province where administrator lives. Data type: string.
- The admin_pcode node is required. It holds the administrator's zip/ postal code. Data type: zipcodeType (
common.xsd
). - The admin_country node is required. It holds the name of the country where administrator lives. Data type: string. Value restrictions: two-letters upper-case country nomination in accordance with ISO 3166.
- The send_announce node is required. It specifies whether Plesk announcement messages are sent to the administrator's e-mail specified in the admin_email node . Data type: boolean.
- The uid and the global-login nodes are deprecated.
Changing Administrator Information
XML request packet changing Administrator's personal information and settings looks as follows:
<packet>
<server>
<set>
<admin>
<admin_cname>JohnDoe BV.</admin_cname>
<admin_pname>John Doe</admin_pname>
<admin_phone>+49 89333333</admin_phone>
<admin_fax>+49 893333303</admin_fax>
<admin_email>john@doe.de</admin_email>
<admin_address>Theatinerstrasse 96</admin_address>
<admin_city>Muenchen</admin_city>
<admin_state>Bavaria</admin_state>
<admin_pcode>80333</admin_pcode>
<admin_country>DE</admin_country>
<send_announce>true</send_announce>
</admin>
</set>
</server>
</packet>
Retrieving Administrator Information
A response XML packet retrieving Administrator's personal information and settings looks as follows:
<packet>
<server>
<get>
<result>
<status>ok</status>
<admin>
<admin_cname>JohnDoe BV.</admin_cname>
<admin_pname>John Doe</admin_pname>
<admin_phone>+49 89333333</admin_phone>
<admin_fax>+49 893333303</admin_fax>
<admin_email>john@doe.de</admin_email>
<admin_address>Theatinerstrasse 96</admin_address>
<admin_city>Muenchen</admin_city>
<admin_state>Bavaria</admin_state>
<admin_pcode>80333</admin_pcode>
<admin_country>DE</admin_country>
<send_announce>true</send_announce>
</admin>
</result>
</get>
</server>
</packet>