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Wordpress Manager - No compatible WordPress sites exist on this cPanel account.

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  • cPanelLauren
    The cPanel error log should have some information on this. What's listed at /usr/local/cpanel/logs/error_log
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  • hostvision
    I have tried a few settings and several Discovery scans on several servers. The discovery scan doesn't find any installs, but some servers have the [+ New Site] button some don't (I have check and switch off/on Wordpress (cPanel) feature but nothing changed inside WordPress manager). The /usr/local/cpanel/logs/error_log
    doesn't record anything. Can you provide some minimum reuquirements for WordPress Manager to work or some hints of what to investigate next. The servers have common settings and version: CloudLinux 6.10 cPanel 84.0.19 MultiPHP, System PHP Version: PHP 5.6 (ea-php56)
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  • cPanelLauren
    Hello, There really shouldn't be any specific requirements for this, just have wordpress installed. Which version of WordPress manager is present? This should be version 3.0.X. You can find this by going to cPanel>>Applications>>Wordpress Manager at the bottom of the screen. Mine for example notes: "Plugin: WordPress Manager - 3.0.5-1" The documentation for WordPress manager is here: WordPress Manager | cPanel & WHM Documentation For the scan you might try the following (though this should occur automatically) logged in as the user, run the UAPI function noted here:
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  • hostvision
    Hi Lauren, We have the latest plugin version Plugin: WordPress Manager - 3.0.5-1
    I found that the [+New Site] button require Site Software form Features in addition to Wordpress (cPanel), so this part works now. I still can't figure out why the Discovery Sites doesn't work. I have tried uapi from console, the output direct me to the log file in /home/$user/.cpanel/plugins/wordpress/scans/
    but the content of the log file remains empty. The guid
    file inside scans points to the log id, though. When runnig Discovery Sistes from cPanel interface, eventually the message is An unknown EventStream error occurred at 12:39 PM.
    but the log file is still 0 bytes. Another strange thing when trying to create Backup form WordPress Manager, an error is returned: The system failed to start a backup for "xxxxxx.com/wordpress" with the following error: The system failed to start the action: The response from the child was empty.
    . There are several directories created in homedir and a log file in /home/$user/.cpanel/wp-backups/log
    , but the sqlite db inside the log file has no entries.
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  • cPanelLauren
    I'm glad you got the [+New Site] Button functioning As far as the WordPress scan, I believe this warrants some further investigation and to be honest without being able to access the server I don't think I can tell you why it's not working. Can you please open a ticket using the link in my signature? Once open please reply with the Ticket ID here so that we can update this thread with the resolution once the ticket is resolved. Thanks!
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