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WHM 94 and NGINX

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  • cPanelAdam
    Hey Mike! I'm "The cPanel guy" from the video! Can you tell me a little more about your system? Are you running CentOS or CloudLinux? Thanks!! Adam
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  • mtindor
    Hey Mike! I'm "The cPanel guy" from the video! Can you tell me a little more about your system? Are you running CentOS or CloudLinux? Thanks!! Adam

    Hi Adam, This particular system is CloudLinux 6 ELS, WHM 94, Not sure what else you'd like to know. If you are interested, just shoot me an email @gmail Sorry for not referencing your specific name. I didn't have the video in front of me when I posted and couldn't remember who was involved in the video. Mike
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  • cPanelAdam
    No need to apologize. Let me spawn a test instance and check this out. The system I was using was CentOS 7.
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  • mtindor
    No need to apologize. Let me spawn a test instance and check this out. The system I was using was CentOS 7.

    Thanks, Adam. In retrospect, I should have included much more relevant info than I did. I also am not using PHP-FPM for customer websites. It is/was my understanding that PHP-FPM was only required for NGINX standalone. Maybe I'm wrong about that, and maybe that has something to do about. I also have no Ruby-related stuff installed on this server, but I do see mention of the need for some Ruby stuff in cPanel docs related to NGINX. Mike
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  • cPanelAdam
    So looking at this it looks like you're absolutely right. Here's the version of ea-nginx being shipped from cloudlinux [root@cl6-nginx ~]# rpm -qa |grep ea-nginx ea-nginx-1.15.9-1.el6.cloudlinux.x86_64 [root@cl6-nginx ~]# and here's the latest version that cPanel is shipping. root@adam96:~# rpm -qa |grep ea-nginx ea-nginx-1.19.8-3.3.2.cpanel.x86_64 root@adam96:~# I've created a case on our side for tracking and will be reaching out to CloudLinux to see if they can get the updated version out for CL6. Thanks and sorry for the confusion! Adam
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  • mtindor
    Excellent. Thanks, Adam! Mike
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  • cPanelAdam
    Hey Mike, I just heard back from CloudLinux. The newest version of ea-nginx is currently in their beta repository. I was able to confirm that it exists in that repository but it's failing to install, looks like some incompatibilities with passenger. CloudLinux is aware and they are working on it. Stay tuned! Thanks, Adam
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  • dimtsef
    i am doing some tests aswel so i tried yum install ea-nginx but i got the error Error: Transaction test error: file /etc/apache2/conf.modules.d/passenger.conf from install of ea-ruby27-mod_passenger-1:6.0.6-6.el8.cloudlinux.1.x86_64 conflicts with file from package ea-apache24-mod-alt-passenger-5.3.7-13.el8.cloudlinux.x86_64 so what i did is i went to easyapache and disabled the passenger module. after that i rerun yum install ea-nginx with all the dep required and finaly i got nginx up and running.
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    The EA4 interface will tell you about any package conflicts when you check the box, and offer to fix them for you at that time as well :D
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  • slim
    cPanelAdam - Can you advise if running nginx as per your video is compatible with LiteSpeed? If so, is the installation the same?
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  • Kholodny
    Hello, guys! nginx needs ea-ruby27-mod_passenger CloudLinux Python, NodeJS and Ruby needs ea-apache24-mod-alt-passenger if i replace ea-ruby27-mod_passenger by ea-apache24-mod-alt-passenger (rpm -e --justdb --nodeps ea-ruby27-mod_passenger and install ea-apache24-mod-alt-passenger) apache failed with error "Invalid command 'PassengerDisableHtaccess', perhaps misspelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration" So, i think cpanel and cloudlinux team needs to investigate this problem together. (cloudlinux support create task ID EA4D-270 for this problem)
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    If there is already a CloudLinux case open like you've mentioned, they are on it and we'll work with them as necessary :D
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