plugin error - Analytics: plugin not found
Can not go to cpanel home after login.
I get plugin error - Analytics: plugin not found.
All other pages seem to be working.
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Anyone else having this problem follow this.
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Yes. Five WHM down.
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Also mine
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The woraround linked by Soil Foodweb works like a charm. It seems package "cpanel-analytics" got uninstalled somehow on some servers (CentOS in my case). Everyting goes back to normal after reinstalling int.
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I cannot access the link in the 1. post. I am registered user, but it says that I am unauthorized.
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I cannot access the link in the 1
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neither can I
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Dear All,
We have the same problem, we are a company that provides hosting services, we cannot access two of our WHMs, help to solve this problem, urgent.
This is the error "plugin error - Analytics: plugin not found"
We request your help.
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As far as i can tell It's only the dashboard of WHM that has the issue.
If you login and see this plugin error, copy the /cpsessXXXXX/ from the URL then visit your panel via https://_______/cpsessXXXXX/scripts4/listaccts you should be able to access WHM.
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Same error here "plugin error - Analytics: plugin not found"
We need help asap....
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When I tried to access https://_______/cpsessXXXXX/scripts4/listaccts, I got Invalid License Type, but License History shows it as active for that server. Almalinux 9 with cPanel DNSONLY
Get not authorized for https://support.cpanel.net/hc/en-us/articles/22914964338327-WHM-error-plugin-error-Analytics-plugin-not-found
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HELP - please.
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Can't access the support article too.
But the workaround is to install the "cpanel-analytics" package
yum install cpanel-analytics
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Can you copy and paste the text from this link please? We don't have access.
https://support.cpanel.net/hc/en-us/articles/22914964338327-WHM-error-plugin-error-Analytics-plugin-not-found0 -
Having same issue here.
This worked -
yum --disablerepo="*" --enablerepo="cpanel-plugins" install cpanel-analytics
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Better question...why is this happening!?
This fixed it for me as well....
yum install cpanel-analytics
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Thanks to @Thiago Voltolini - logging into my cpanel server via ssh and running "yum install cpanel-analytics" restored the dashboard immediately after login for me.
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Workaround
1. Remove the cpanel-analytics RPM:
rpm -e --nodeps --justdb cpanel-analytics
2. Reinstall the cpanel-analytics RPM:
yum --disablerepo="*" --enablerepo="cpanel-plugins" install cpanel-analytics
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Let me know if you're still seeing that issue or if that article doesn't resolve the problem!
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Do you see a sign-in box in the top right where you can log in to view that?
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This is the solution:
Login via SSH and execute:
yum --disablerepo="*" --enablerepo="cpanel-plugins" install cpanel-analytics0
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