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PHP-FPM User Config Not Removed on Account Termination

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, I'm unable to reproduce this issue on cPanel version 60.0.25. Could you verify which version of cPanel is installed on the system?
    cat /usr/local/cpanel/version
    Also, is it possible this is a custom configuration of PHP-FPM on cPanel version 58? If so, please ensure to revert any steps you took to enable PHP-FPM manually on cPanel version 58. As of cPanel 60, it's natively supported: In cPanel & WHM version 60, we enabled the ability to set up and manage MultiPHP FPM pools in WHM's interface (Home >> Software >> MultiPHP Manager) now prompts a user to install specific packages if their system does not contain the appropriate FPM dependencies. Thank you.
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  • Yukinarija
    Got the same issue today. Moved several domains with the transfer tool and had these strange PHP-FPM zones mail.*.com (which were subdomains I presume?). (Shared server..) PHP failed to work and generated gazillion GB log file. Deleting php fpm zone and restarting worked.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Deleting php fpm zone and restarting worked.

    Hello, Could you let us know the specific files you deleted, including the full path? Thank you.
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