[Case 189301] Month out of range error
I have just upgraded my server to cPanel 11.50 and now in cPanel stats window I see this error and then the normal stats below it, with this hidden message:
I checked inodes and usage was just 1%
Month '2013' out of range 0..11 at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/Localtime.pm line 50.
at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/API/StatsBar.pm line 48.
Cpanel::API::StatsBar::get_stats(Cpanel::Args=HASH(0x74f1f70), Cpanel::Result=HASH(0x74bb3d8)) called at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/API.pm line 176
Cpanel::API::__ANON__() called at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/API.pm line 248
eval {...} called at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/API.pm line 248
Cpanel::API::_eval_guard(Cpanel::Result=HASH(0x74bb3d8), CODE(0x753dbb8)) called at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/API.pm line 176
Cpanel::API::_run_module_function(Cpanel::Args=HASH(0x74f1f70), Cpanel::Result=HASH(0x74bb3d8), "StatsBar", "get_stats") called at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/API.pm line 48
Cpanel::API::_execute("StatsBar", "get_stats", HASH(0x45d3678)) called at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/StatsBar.pm line 56
Cpanel::StatsBar::api2_stat("infinitylang", "true", "rowcounter", "mainstats", "display", "diskusage|filesusage|bandwidthusage") called at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/Api2/Exec.pm line 118
eval {...} called at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/Api2/Exec.pm line 118
Cpanel::Api2::Exec::api2_exec("StatsBar", "stat", HASH(0x7535be8), HASH(0x4290b20)) called at cpanel.pl line 1046
main::real_cpexectag("<?cp StatsBar::stat(\x{a} [tr class=\"row-%\">\x{a} "...) called at cpanel.pl line 4322
main::dotag_finished_headers(0) called at cpanel.pl line 4102
main::cpanel_parseblock("<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"...) called at cpanel.pl line 4053
main::y(GLOB(0x7406a78)) called at cpanel.pl line 3162
main::doinclude("/usr/local/cpanel/base/frontend/x3/branding//index.html", 0, 1) called at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/cpanel.pm line 187
Cpanel::cpanel::__ANON__() called at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/cpanel.pm line 170
Cpanel::cpanel::_trap_defaultfh(CODE(0x73f7c50)) called at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/cpanel.pm line 190
Cpanel::cpanel::_wrap_include("/usr/local/cpanel/base/frontend/x3/branding//index.html", 0, 1) called at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/API/Branding.pm line 59
Cpanel::API::Branding::include(Cpanel::Args=HASH(0x7414868), Cpanel::Result=HASH(0x726bc98)) called at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/API.pm line 176
Cpanel::API::__ANON__() called at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/API.pm line 248
eval {...} called at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/API.pm line 248
Cpanel::API::_eval_guard(Cpanel::Result=HASH(0x726bc98), CODE(0x726adf8)) called at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/API.pm line 176
Cpanel::API::_run_module_function(Cpanel::Args=HASH(0x7414868), Cpanel::Result=HASH(0x726bc98), "Branding", "include") called at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/API.pm line 48
Cpanel::API::_execute("Branding", "include", HASH(0x726b8f0)) called at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/Branding.pm line 57
Cpanel::Branding::Branding_include("index.html") called at cpanel.pl line 1740
eval {...} called at cpanel.pl line 1740
main::_api1("Branding", "branding", "include(index.html)", "include", ARRAY(0x7268ad0), "safe_html_encode", undef, undef) called at cpanel.pl line 1670
main::real_exectag("<?cp StatsBar::stat(\x{a} [tr class=\"row-%\">\x{a} "...) called at cpanel.pl line 4319
main::dotag_finished_headers(0) called at cpanel.pl line 4139
main::cpanel_parseblock("<cpanel Branding=\"include(index.html)\">\x{a}") called at cpanel.pl line 4053
main::y(GLOB(0x69375a0)) called at cpanel.pl line 5425
main::run_standard_mode() called at cpanel.pl line 838I checked inodes and usage was just 1%
-
Hello, Internal case number 189301 should address this issue by better handling invalid dates in SQLite bandwidth conversions. You can monitor our change log for this case number at:
Let us know if this command addresses the issue. Thank you.0 -
Hello, Internal case number 189301 should address this issue by better handling invalid dates in SQLite bandwidth conversions. You can monitor our change log for this case number at:
Let us know if this command addresses the issue. Thank you.
Hi I assume that you mean to execute this from the command line as root. Did that. No feedback from the server, and no effect. Would it be reasonable to assume that this issue is already known, and a fix will be forthcoming in a future release of cPanel? In which case, I can wait. Trevor0 -
Actually, I can see from the docs for 11.50.0.9 that this case number is shown as fixed. 0 -
I just did a force update to 11.50.0.9 and can confirm this fixed it. Yes!!!!!!! Way to go guys. 0 -
Yes, this issue is now addressed in cPanel version 11.50.0.9. I am happy to see you are no longer experiencing this issue after updating cPanel to this version. Thank you. 0
Please sign in to leave a comment.
Comments
5 comments