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[quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1536112">Feel free to open a support ticket using the link in my signature if you would like us to take a closer look. You can post the ticket number here so we can upd...
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[quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1532931"> Check to see if there are individual php.ini files within the accounts that could be resulting in this error message. . There are no individual php.ini files...
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[quote="cPanelMichael, post: 1496972">In response to your other question in your initial post, yes, the following value is sometimes recommended: AcceptMutex posixsem That didn't work for me. I...
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I followed the instruction on the Cpanel Apache Mod_Ruid2 page: "To resolve this issue, you may add the following line to /usr/local/apache/conf/mod_ruid2.conf:" AcceptMutex posixsem So here is m...
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Actaully, I spoke too soon. The problem is not fixed and Apache crashed again... I checked that my change had been distilled, and sure enough found the line: Mutex posixsem in httpd.conf. D...
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The issue seems to be resoved, many thanks Michael.
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No luck cPanelMichael. It crashed a couple of hours after I removed the custom changes and enabled piped logging. Here is another output: [Mon Nov 04 17:33:27.827354 2013] [core:alert] [pid 831...
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The email was being sent through the user's default mail account; there were no email addresses set up. It looks as though the user had installed a Wordpress Mailing script, or the Wordpress insta...
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Just to update... It was PHP writing session files to /tmp which caused the issue. As a workaround, I ran the following to remove sess_* files older than 1 day: find /tmp/systemd-private*php-fpm....
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Although dig showed that the rDNS pointed to the correct domain name, I don't think the change had fully propogated. Shortly after writing this post everything started working. Typical :) dig -x ...