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CPANEL-41714 - Physical Disks information missing in Server Information

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! This is an issue with the NVMe detection. I've created a case for this, which you can follow along with here:
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    @avinash.pudota - can you post the output of the "df" command so I can see the device name on the server having the issue?
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  • avinash.pudota
    @avinash.pudota - can you post the output of the "df" command so I can see the device name on the server having the issue?

    Hi, below is the output Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on devtmpfs 32752748 0 32752748 0% /dev tmpfs 32801396 13180 32788216 1% /dev/shm tmpfs 32801396 964 32800432 1% /run tmpfs 32801396 0 32801396 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/md2 887628984 230346112 612118740 28% / none 32801396 6644 32794752 1% /var/lve/dbgovernor-shm /dev/md1 1012428 463064 497040 49% /boot
    I have transferred accounts from old server with Centos 7 to Cloudlinux 8. I am getting this issue. When i open any cPanel account's File manager, it defaults to other user's location like /home/some-other-user-name/ and shows "This directory is empty". If i open public_html in file manager, close file manager and re open it, it again defaults to previous path which belongs to other user. How do i fix it? I tried removing .cpanel/nvdata/defaultdir file in one of the affected account, but it did not fix the issue. Is this anything related to Cagefs or anything to do with global rebuilding of some cPanel related cache?
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Thanks for that - I've added the "df" output to the internal case. The File Manager issue you're seeing would be a separate issue. Could you create a support ticket for that problem so we can investigate that directly on your machine?
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  • avinash.pudota
    Thanks for that - I've added the "df" output to the internal case. The File Manager issue you're seeing would be a separate issue. Could you create a support ticket for that problem so we can investigate that directly on your machine?

    Thanks for the update. I have opened ticket #94495566
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Thanks for that - I'm following along with that on my end now.
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  • avinash.pudota
    Got a reply that it is a known issue.
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Thanks for sharing!
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