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Updates disabled via cron because they are set to “manual”

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  • cPanelKenneth
    What is the output when you run upcp from the command line?
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  • Archmactrix
    What is the output when you run upcp from the command line?

    The whole update log? It's 635 lines I can submit within code tags if that is OK?
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  • Archmactrix
    This is the end of the output from a second attempt:
    Log opened from cPanel Update (upcp) - Slave (26893) at Wed Apr 27 12:47:48 2016 [2016-04-27 12:47:48 +0000] Maintenance completed successfully [2016-04-27 12:47:49 +0000] 95% complete [2016-04-27 12:47:49 +0000] Running Standardized hooks [2016-04-27 12:47:49 +0000] 100% complete [2016-04-27 12:47:49 +0000] [2016-04-27 12:47:49 +0000] cPanel update completed [2016-04-27 12:47:49 +0000] A log of this update is available at /var/cpanel/updatelogs/update.1461761093.log [2016-04-27 12:47:49 +0000] Removing upcp pidfile [2016-04-27 12:47:49 +0000] [2016-04-27 12:47:49 +0000] Completed all updates => Log closed Wed Apr 27 12:47:49 2016
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  • cPanelMichael
    I see there is a new major new Release version (11.56.0.8) that I want to upgrade to, from Release 11.54.0.21

    Hello :) You encountered a bug associated with the "UPDATES=manual" entry in the /etc/cpupdate.conf file. This is equivalent to setting "Daily Updates" to "Manual Updates Only" in "WHM >> Server Configuration >> Update Preferences". The issue was resolved in cPanel version 54.0.22, which is build newer than what you were using: Fixed case CPANEL-4439: Fixed terminal detection for manual /scripts/upcp runs. You can workaround the issue by forcing an update of cPanel with the following command:
    /scripts/upcp --force
    Thank you.
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