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Main/shared IP for nobody

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  • cPanelLauren
    Hello, For starters I want to point out that cPanel does not support multiple shared IP addresses which is why you're encountering this issue most likely. Secondly, you can use the IP address migration tool to move all accounts/domains to a different IP address on the server. IP Migration Wizard | cPanel & WHM Documentation
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  • sahithp
    Thanks for the response. The IP has no more accounts in it. It just showing Main/shared IP for: nobody, I am no longer need that ip. So before deleting it i need to remove that nobody from this IP.
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  • sahithp
    For anyone who are facing same problem here is the solution as per Cpanel support [QUOTE] There were some leftover cache files in place in /var/cpanel/userdata/nobody for the IP that I moved out of the way (to /root/cptechs/93464586/ if you're curious) that kept cPanel from realizing the IP was fully released. I then ran a rebuild of the web server configuration file, had the server double-check what IPs are set to what users, and rebuilt the IP address pool. This cleared the error
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  • EllisonMax
    This issue could potentially be caused by a configuration error or a problem with the cPanel account settings.
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