garbintecnologia
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garbintecnologia commented,
Thanks for answering. In my case, I have some websites that use PostgreSQL, but above version 11, I thought maybe installing a newer version of PostgreSQL alone on the server, I don't know to what ...
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garbintecnologia commented,
PostgreSQL 9.2 was released in 2012 and is no longer supported (PostgreSQL: Linux downloads (Red Hat family)). How can I run a supported version of PostgreSQL on WHM/cPanel? Hello, have you bee...
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garbintecnologia commented,
I haven't used zsh with cPanel yet, I'll wait for future news. What I would most like is in the terminal to see which branch (git) the folder is located, as in the attached print. Do you know if...
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garbintecnologia created a post,
AWS EBS Lower Costs
Hello, I currently have cPanel hosted on AWS, but as I'm from Brazil the cost ends up becoming high. I've already done a few things to lower this cost, but the cost of the EBS disk is still somewha...
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garbintecnologia commented,
Issue resolved. The issue itself was linked to CloudLinux and CageFS. I received the following support from the staff: [QUOTE]Please try to add the locale configuration file (/etc/locale.conf) t...
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garbintecnologia commented,
What I noticed is that if I give the command export LANG="pt_BR.UTF-8" the locale is changed as in the image below. But if I restart the server the "default" settings come back.
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garbintecnologia commented,
I understand; however, as the root user, if you set LC_ALL to match the value set for LANG, do cPanel users begin showing the proper locale? Does not show to users.
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garbintecnologia commented,
Hello garbintecnologia! If you set LC_ALL to match LANG, do the users reflect the desired locale? Actually LANG is blank. As in the image below. But if I log in as ec2-user or root the followi...
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garbintecnologia commented,
I think that changes in /etc/locale.conf will take effect after reboot only . I changed this file as root, restarted the server, but the change had no effect on other users.
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garbintecnologia commented,
I set it in the /etc/locale.conf path but for other cPanel users it doesn't seem to have any updates This is with ec2-user or root (works) With another cPanel user: