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Written by wiredgorilla
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Monday, 25 August 2008 |
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For whatever reason , some people still want to run the old version of MySQL4.1 in there new cPanel servers, which seems a little issue , as the default database version in new cPanel server installs is MySQL5.
Here are the simple steps to downgrade the database (this should only be done on a new server without any account on it yet)
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Last Updated ( Monday, 25 August 2008 )
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Written by wiredgorilla
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Sunday, 20 July 2008 |
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Had an issue with one on our CentOS cPanel servers running 64 bit and cPanels easyapache upgrade. The folks at cPanel helped out with their usual professional response
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 20 July 2008 )
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Written by wiredgorilla
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Sunday, 22 June 2008 |
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Sometime accounts are to big to transfer via the WHM transfer feature.
Below you can find some steps to do so manually
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 22 June 2008 )
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Written by wiredgorilla
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Sunday, 22 June 2008 |
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If you have issues with cPanel running CentOS5 with BIND then the easiest way is to downgrade BIND to 9.2.4
The reason you're having trouble is because CentOS 5 uses bind-9.3 and CentOS 4 uses bind-9.2 - The changes between these versions is significant enough that cPanel won't work with it properly.
For instance by default there is no /etc/named.conf file created when bind-9.3 is installed and the default named.conf file for bind-9.3 is significantly different than in older versions.
Until the code is updated to work with bind-9.3, I have found the workaround to be to remove bind-9.3 packages and install bind-9.2 packages as follows:
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 22 June 2008 )
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Written by wiredgorilla
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Tuesday, 19 February 2008 |
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After having initially installed your latest CentOS5 OS on your server you need to take a few steps to get cPanel/WHM running securily on your server.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 22 May 2008 )
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Written by wiredgorilla
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Thursday, 14 February 2008 |
I was trying to get rails to work through cPanel on Centos 5 and as many of you,
I have encountered problems too.
Here's what made it work for me (run as
root):
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Last Updated ( Friday, 15 February 2008 )
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Written by wiredgorilla
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Saturday, 02 February 2008 |
A server compromise trend has been recently reported targeting multiple hosting platforms. RedHat Enterprise Linux & Centos 4/5 and Fedora Core 5/6 are the most common targets. This compromise is not believed to be specific to cPanel software. This issue has been seen on systems running a variety of control panels.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 02 February 2008 )
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Written by wiredgorilla
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Friday, 01 February 2008 |
Just recently we had a little glitch on one of our cPanel server which we wanted to upgrade to Apache2.2.8 All of a sudden the recompiling process of Apache did not want to start and we got those errors
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 02 February 2008 )
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Written by wiredgorilla
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Wednesday, 30 January 2008 |
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So ever since Apache moved to modular in version 2 you need to change your tune ups and modification for Apache in MPM instead of directly in apache
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