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cPanel Update No digest data for cpanel-exim-4.99.2-1.cp130~el9.x86_64.rpm

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  • biron

    Hi,

    Same issue here updating cpanel from 134.0.20 to 134.0.23

    [2026-05-04 01:26:12 +0200] ***** FATAL: Failed to stage “new packages” because of an error: No digest data for cpanel-exim-4.99.2-1.cp130~el8.x86_64.rpm at /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/updatenow.static-cpanelsync line 55746.

    Thanks for your incoming response

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  • Gawdat Elkady

    i have same problem

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  • Linkoficial

    Same problem here, all servers.

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator

    Hey everyone - this is a known issue and the team is on it.  I'll update once I know more!

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  • Rodrigo Arija

    same issue all servers! 

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  • Kent Brockman

    Same boat here. It surely is a sync error across your mirrors.

    The updates fails on cPanel 110 on CentOS 7 and on cPanel 134 on AL 8/9.

    Please let us know when it is fixed.

    Regards
    (What a week, huh?)

     

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator

    Update - the release team is working on this now and it should be fixed very soon.  I'll post again once they're done!

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator

    We've posted an article up here: https://support.cpanel.net/hc/en-us/articles/40201497041559-Updates-to-cPanel-11-134-0-23-failing

    but I'm expecting the team will have this handled in the next 15-30 minutes.

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator

    Update - issue with the mirrors is resolved at this time and we've confirmed the Exim package and updates are working well across multiple systems.

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator

    Update - the mirrors are taking a few minutes for the changes to propagate so you may see the errors linger for a few minutes if you try and update right now.  I would expect things to clear up in the next 5-10 minutes.

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  • Kent Brockman

    Thanks. It works using /scripts/upcp --force, because the WHM UI somehow seems to remain cached for a while.

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator

    Thanks for the confirmation!  At this point all the mirrors look good on my end, but if you see *anything* come up I'll be hanging out for a few minutes just in case.

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  • Kevin Kwasnik

    I can confirm this issue has been resolved.  UPCP to 134.0.23 was successful this time.

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator

    Kevin Kwasnik - great!

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  • biron

    Updating 134.0.20 to 134.0.23 is working fine now.
    Thanks for the quick support,
    Cheers

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator

    biron - glad to hear it!

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  • Kent Brockman

    Hey guys. Me again. I noticed that since this update to 110.0.112 on servers with CentOS 7, CSF started to kill a process belonging to the account "cpanellogin" due to Excessive resource usage:

    Time:         Mon May  4 20:17:07 2026 -0300
    Account:      cpanellogin
    Resource:     Process Time
    Exceeded:     1809 > 1800 (seconds)
    Executable:   /usr/local/cpanel/base/show_template.stor
    Command Line: /usr/local/cpanel/base/show_template.stor default_login_theme cpanel server_locale en docroot /usr/local/cpanel/base cpanel_locale
    PID:          12200 (Parent PID:1362)
    Killed:       Yes

    Please confirm what is that doing and if should be whitelisted. 
    Also, you guys manage CSF now. You can send and update within next upcp adding the command to the whitelisted process list, right?

    Ready to whitelist it here when you say so. Please let me know.

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator

    I'd whitelist it for now - I'm working on a case and I'll update you soon.

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator

    I've created case CPANEL-53105 with the team and sent it over their way.  I've linked this thread to the case and I'll post again once I hear more.

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator

    It looks like the time has identified the change that caused this, although it's not from the recent CSF update.  We're working on a fix and I'll post again once I know more.

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  • itx_sumeet

    I think it is due to currupted or incomplete cpanel minnor package sync 

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  • Kent Brockman

    cPRex : cPanel was able to upgrade without issues and is now on 110.0.119, but the cpanellogin issue persists with lfd. I'm not comfy whitelisting something that could just mask a bug. Have you guys discovered the source of error? My main worry is to be sure this not obey to an ongoing exploitation although it looks like more to something coming from coding errors in 110.0.112.

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator

    Kent Brockman - at this time we're still recommending that people just whitelist this process if it's causing an annoyance.  Our plan internally will be to whitelist things so CSF doesn't detect that running process at all.

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  • Kent Brockman

    cPRex - so the solution is to mute it? Nothing bad can result by doing that?
    Is then normal for the cpanellogin process to remain resident?

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator

    Correct - that runs on the older CentOS 7 machines and CSF can just ignore it.

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