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Whm ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED

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  • EKATERINI KATRAKI

    I also received an email after a backup "DISKCRITICAL blocks ⛔: Mount Point “/” : 799.18 GB/904.97 GB - 93.397339%"

    As well another email:

    "The following list of files have FAILED the md5sum comparison test. This means that the file has been changed in some way. This could be a result of an OS update or application upgrade. If the change is unexpected it should be investigated:

    /usr/bin/cpapi1: FAILED
    /usr/bin/cpapi2: FAILED
    /usr/bin/cpapi3: FAILED
    /usr/bin/uapi: FAILED
    /usr/sbin/whmapi0: FAILED
    /usr/sbin/whmapi1: FAILED
    /bin/cpapi1: FAILED
    /bin/cpapi2: FAILED
    /bin/cpapi3: FAILED
    /bin/uapi: FAILED
    /sbin/whmapi0: FAILED
    /sbin/whmapi1: FAILED
    /usr/local/bin/crontab: FAILED
    /usr/local/bin/passwd: FAILED"

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator

    Hey there! I edited your post as you shouldn't be including links to your WHM interface or your public IP as that could cause security concerns.

    When I checked things on my end I am also not able to connect, which indicates a firewall issue of some sort.  I would recommend reaching out to your hosting provider or datacenter to have them check that connection issue.

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  • EKATERINI KATRAKI

    Thank you very much, my issue was fixed.

    Apparently a website had a backup plugin which was operating and taking backups without replacing the old ones.

    As a result the server disk reached nearly 100% and that's why I lost access to Whm and WP.

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator

    That would explain it - I'm glad you figured out the issue!

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