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Git deploy issue

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! I'm actually wondering if these are all related due to an underlying issue. Since these all deal with security, could there be an issue with the server's clock or time settings causing a problem? If the clock is off, that would cause issues with JetBackup and https connections, so that could also cause problems with Git. Can you check that?
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  • OhFarts
    Thanks for your help cPRex :) Sorry I think I didn't put enough details. HTTPS is working but really slow (almost 30s to load a page). Issues with jetBackup are host side, I guess they have trouble setting this up :confused: I checked the clock anyway and it's correct : Tue Dec 8 16:27:15 CET 2020
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Well, it was a good thought! The slow https issues could be due to SSL stapling problems on the host. You can see some more details on that here:
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  • OhFarts
    Hello The slowness issue was "solved" by the hosting company (they just moved my website to another server ...). But unfortunately, I still can't use "Deploy HEAD commit" which is greyed out. The .cpanel.yml is still the same and I've just pulled updates to my Git repo a few minutes ago Do you guys have any idea ?
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    I'm glad the slowness issue turned out to be with the hosting and not with the cPanel tools. It may be best to submit a ticket to our team so we can do some more investigation directly on your server for this particular issue.
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  • OhFarts
    I'm glad the slowness issue turned out to be with the hosting and not with the cPanel tools. It may be best to submit a ticket to our team so we can do some more investigation directly on your server for this particular issue.

    Hello cPRex I'm using a shared hosting, I don't have any root access to the server. Am I able anyway to submit a ticket ? My hosting company just told me they can't help and I have to contact you through this forum ... :eek:
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  • OhFarts
    More exciting news about this exciting (no) case : Can't submit a request because I need the support ID which require root access to the server
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Correct - you'd need root access in order to submit a ticket with cPanel. Your best bet would be to contact your hosting provider or datacenter. They can, in turn, contact us if that becomes necessary.
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