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How to get cpkeyclt back ?

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  • vacancy
    You can copy the cpkeyclt file from an up-to-date cpanel server, then update it with the /scripts/upcp --force command to verify it.
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  • cPJustinD
    Hello azadhussnain! I've tested this myself on an internal testing environment, and you can actually replace the file using the following script: /scripts/upcp --sync
    I hope that this helps! If you have any other questions or concerns, please let us know!
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  • azadhussnain
    Hello azadhussnain! I've tested this myself on an internal testing environment, and you can actually replace the file using the following script: /scripts/upcp --sync
    I hope that this helps! If you have any other questions or concerns, please let us know!

    Not working for me sir. I have copied cpkeyclt file from one of my friend server, but when running it it shows : error while loading shared libraries: /usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/perl/532/lib/perl5/cpanel_lib/x86_64-linux-64int/auto/cPanel/BIOS/BIOS.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Tried upcp, upcp sync, rpm check but it didn't helped.
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  • cPJustinD
    That's odd. In my testing environment, which consists of an installation of cPanel v11.94.0.4 on CloudLinux release 7.9, I deleted the file using rm
    and then replaced it with the upcp --sync
    . There may be something unique about your server environment that could be causing this. I think it would be best to open a support ticket so that our analysts can review the issue more thoroughly and determine what exactly is occurring. You can submit a support request using the "Submit a ticket" link in my signature below. Please be sure to link this thread when opening the ticket and provide the ticket number here so that we can track the issue appropriately. If possible, please post the resolution on this thread as it may help other community members with similar issues.
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