Error Installing cPanel
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to install cPanel on a clean server (OVH). I've tried with Centos 7 and after several minutes it always gets with a error:
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[2022-08-07 15:48:37 +0000] [10580] (DEBUG): Installed:
[2022-08-07 15:48:37 +0000] [10580] (DEBUG): cpanel-analytics.noarch 0:1.4.31-1.2.1.cpanel
[2022-08-07 15:48:37 +0000] [10580] (DEBUG):
[2022-08-07 15:48:37 +0000] [10580] (DEBUG): Complete!
[2022-08-07 15:48:37 +0000] [10580] (DEBUG): - ssystem [END]
[2022-08-07 15:48:37 +0000] [10580] ( INFO): Completed execution of "/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/install_cpanel_analytics" in 10.720 second(s)
[2022-08-07 15:48:37 +0000] [10580] ( INFO): schedule_task: [ CpServicesTasks ], restartsrv spamd in 1 seconds.
[2022-08-07 15:48:37 +0000] [10580] ( INFO): schedule_task: [ ImunifyTasks ], install_imunifyav in 900 seconds.
[2022-08-07 15:48:37 +0000] [10580] ( INFO): schedule_task: [ WPTK ], install_wptk in 1200 seconds.
[2022-08-07 15:48:37 +0000] [10580] ( INFO): schedule_task: [ MaintenanceTasks ], install_cpanel_monitoring_packages in 120 seconds.
[2022-08-07 15:48:37 +0000] [10580] ( INFO): Waiting for ([1 background tasks], Apps that require deferred packages).
[2022-08-07 15:49:07 +0000] [10580] ( INFO): Waiting for ([1 background tasks], Apps that require deferred packages).
[2022-08-07 15:49:37 +0000] [10580] ( INFO): Waiting for ([1 background tasks], Apps that require deferred packages).
And the last line repeats until I press CTRL+C. (I've already reinstalled the system 4 times and it always hangs on the same part) I tried to use the alternative mentioned here but without success.
And the last line repeats until I press CTRL+C. (I've already reinstalled the system 4 times and it always hangs on the same part) I tried to use the alternative mentioned here but without success.
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Hey there! I'm wondering if that specific CentOS 7 image is not up to date. Can you do the following? -create your CentOS 7 server -run a "yum update" -configure the server as necessary for the cPanel installation -install cPanel Can you try that order of operations and see if that gets things working? 0 -
Hey there! I'm wondering if that specific CentOS 7 image is not up to date. Can you do the following? -create your CentOS 7 server -run a "yum update" -configure the server as necessary for the cPanel installation -install cPanel Can you try that order of operations and see if that gets things working?
Hi cPRex! Thanks for answering! I did it exactly in that order. I have a server at OVH I used their image from CentOs 7, when I entered the server via SSH I updated it using yum update and updated the hosts files to configure the hostname. After that I turned off and disabled Network Manager. Soon after I activated the network.service and used the command: cd /home && curl -o latest -L0 -
That's very odd - could you submit a support ticket to our team so we can check that out directly? 0
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