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mysql-db-usage.json missing

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  • James-L
    I also get this error, however I get:
    Cpanel::Exception::IO::ChownError/(XID 53ecvg) The system failed to set the user ID to "0"" and the group ID to "502"" on "/var/cpanel/datastore/*domain*/mysql-db-usage.json"" because of an error: No such file or directory
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) I've seen this happen on systems with multiple UID 0 users. Could you browse to "WHM >> Service Manager" and disable "Name Service Cache Daemon" to see if the issue persists? You can test this by manually running the following command:
    /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/update_db_cache
    Thank you.
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  • daveboulter42
    Hello :) I've seen this happen on systems with multiple UID 0 users. Could you browse to "WHM >> Service Manager" and disable "Name Service Cache Daemon" to see if the issue persists? You can test this by manually running the following command:
    /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/update_db_cache
    Thank you.

    Thanks Yes when run by hand works fine. yes I have two UID 0 users. I wanted a backdoor login just in case. I should implement that better.
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  • cPanelMichael
    yes I have two UID 0 users. I wanted a backdoor login just in case. I should implement that better.

    I suggest removing that configuration. You can configure other methods of backup access, or follow the steps at: [Tutorial] Interested in increasing the security of your server? Read this. (sshd hardening) Thank you.
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