Cpanel::Exception::IO::ChownError/(XID ) The system failed to set the user ID to 0"
I keep getting the following error reported from cPanel
Cpanel::Exception::IO::ChownError/(XID qf3hja) The system failed to set the user ID to "0" and the group ID to "506" on "/var/cpanel/datastore//mysql-db-usage.json" because of an error: No such file or directory at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/Exception.pm line 73.
Cpanel::Exception::create("IO::ChownError", HASH(0x2f57478)) called at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/Autodie/Perms.pm line 57
Cpanel::Autodie::Perms::chown(0, 506, "/var/cpanel/datastore//mysql-db-usage.json") called at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/CacheFile.pm line 234
Cpanel::CacheFile::_chown_path(__CPANEL_HIDDEN__, __CPANEL_HIDDEN__, __CPANEL_HIDDEN__, __CPANEL_HIDDEN__) called at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/CacheFile.pm line 132
Cpanel::CacheFile::save("Cpanel::Mysql::DiskUsage", HASH(0x2f6cdc8), "") called at bin/update_db_cache.pl line 113
Script::Update::DB::Cache::__ANON__() called at /usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/perl/522/lib64/perl5/cpanel_lib/Try/Tiny.pm line 80
eval {...} called at /usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/perl/522/lib64/perl5/cpanel_lib/Try/Tiny.pm line 71
Try::Tiny::try(CODE(0x2ef6290), Try::Tiny::Catch=REF(0x2ef63e0)) called at bin/update_db_cache.pl line 120
Script::Update::DB::Cache::script("Script::Update::DB::Cache") called at bin/update_db_cache.pl line 33
I am familiar with the following thread mysql-db-usage.json missing I used to have a second UID of 0, but I have since deleted that user. I have also disabled Named Service Cache, but I still get these errors intermittently. If I run the db update by hand it runs successfully. Any ideas?
I am familiar with the following thread mysql-db-usage.json missing I used to have a second UID of 0, but I have since deleted that user. I have also disabled Named Service Cache, but I still get these errors intermittently. If I run the db update by hand it runs successfully. Any ideas?
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If I run the db update by hand it runs successfully. Any ideas?
Hello, Please let us know the output from the following command:/usr/bin/test -x /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/update_db_cache && /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/update_db_cache
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Running the above command produced no results. 0 -
Could you open a support ticket using the link in my signature so we can take a closer look? You can post the ticket number here so we can update this thread with the outcome. Thank you. 0 -
Ticket has been opened: 7628067 Thanks for taking a look. 0 -
Just to follow up for anyone else having this problem, it turned out to be duplicate cron jobs that somehow got created when I had another user with UID 0. The duplicate user had the same cron jobs as root, and they were running at the same time. This was causing all sorts of intermittent errors. Removing the cron jobs appears to have fixed the problem, so if you are experiencing something similar, take a look at the cron jobs you have for each user. 0
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