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cPanel updated to version 56

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) 1. cPanel should not automatically change the update tier on a system. Please post the output from the following command on one of the affected servers:
    cat /etc/cpupdate.conf
    2. The release notes for cPanel 56 are found at: 56 Release Notes - Documentation - cPanel Documentation Could you verify where in-particular you are attempting to view the release notes and notice a blank page? Thank you.
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  • jndawson
    Hello :) 1. cPanel should not automatically change the update tier on a system. Please post the output from the following command on one of the affected servers:


    [ Tue Apr 12 15:29:43 ] [ root@cp1 ~># cat /etc/cpupdate.conf CPANEL=current RPMUP=daily SARULESUP=daily STAGING_DIR=/usr/local/cpanel UPDATES=daily [ Tue Apr 12 15:33:41 ] [ root@cp2 ~># cat /etc/cpupdate.conf CPANEL=current RPMUP=daily SARULESUP=daily STAGING_DIR=/usr/local/cpanel UPDATES=daily [ Tue Apr 12 14:38:19 ] [ root@cp3 ~># cat /etc/cpupdate.conf CPANEL=current RPMUP=daily SARULESUP=daily STAGING_DIR=/usr/local/cpanel UPDATES=daily
    2. The release notes for cPanel 56 are found at: Could you verify where in-particular you are attempting to view the release notes and notice a blank page? Thank you.
    Upper left link 'Change Log', next to the log out link.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) 1. Are you sure it's not possible that someone changed the update preferences on those servers to use the "Current" build tier at some point in time? I've seen no other reports of this happening, and it's not reproducible on test servers. Could you review /usr/local/cpanel/logs/access_log or the bash history on your server to see if someone manually changed the update preferences? 2. I've separated this issue into it's own thread at: Blank Change Log in WHM Thank you.
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  • jndawson
    Hello :) 1. Are you sure it's not possible that someone changed the update preferences on those servers to use the "Current" build tier at some point in time? I've seen no other reports of this happening, and it's not reproducible on test servers. Could you review /usr/local/cpanel/logs/access_log or the bash history on your server to see if someone manually changed the update preferences?

    Nobody made any changes. Issue is moot.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Feel free to open a support ticket so we can take a closer look and attempt to determine how the server switched to the "Current" build tier. You can post the ticket number here so we can update this thread with the outcome. Thank you.
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