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  • cPAdminsMichael

    What does your /etc/cpupdate.conf look like?

     

    - Michael

    cPAdmins
    Your European cPanel Expert Company, www.cpadmins.com

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  • mtindor

    130 is in CURRENT and EDGE tiers.  If you are set to update on RELEASE, STABLE or LTS it's not available at this time.

    http://layer2.cpanel.net/

     

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  • jeffschips

    Hmmm. . . I have "standard".  

    AlmaLinux v8.10.0 STANDARD kvm
    cPanel Version
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator

    "standard" is the OS and not an update tier.  Run this command on the server:

    grep CPANEL /etc/cpupdate.conf

    and that will show the tier you're using.

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  • jeffschips

    nano /etc/cpupdate.conf
    CPANEL=lts
    RPMUP=daily
    SARULESUP=daily
    STAGING_DIR=/usr/local/cpanel
    UPDATES=daily

    grep CPANEL /etc/cpupdate.conf
    CPANEL=lts

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  • jeffschips

    That explains it.  Thanks all much appreciated.  Stay cool everyone!

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator

    There you go - LTS is version 126 so you'll be on that version until next spring unless you want to adjust your tier.

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  • Nick Kipper

    Hi, our server seems to be stuck on v128, i have set update pref to be release. I know sometime it might be a few days before it updates but it been several days now and it only updated to a minor version of v128.0.18
    # grep CPANEL /etc/cpupdate.conf
    CPANEL=release

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator

    Nick Kipper - If you check the cPanel update logs (/var/cpanel/updatelogs/last) does it give you more details on the issue?  That's the first place I would check to get more details about the situation.

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  • Nick Kipper

     

    I guess I will wait a couple more days, or perform a manual force.


    [2025-08-26 22:15:53 +0930] W NOTE: A system upgrade was not possible due to the following blockers:
    [2025-08-26 22:15:53 +0930] W [INFO] - Upgrade to the next 11.130 build is blocked in order to gradually distribute upgrades over multiple days. If you wish to upgrade now, you can do so by executing ‘/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/upcp --force’ via SSH or ‘WHM → Home → Server Configuration → Terminal’
    => Log closed Tue Aug 26 22:15:53 2025

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator

    I was wondering if that was the case - with newer releases we often do them in a slow rollout fashion just in case something does go wrong with the update.  It will automatically update over the next few days.

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