AndyB78
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I am a little bit puzzled as I have just installed a AlmaLinux 8 server with cPanel 108.0.15 and I have managed to installed with ease versions like EA PHP 5.1 - 7.1 from EA4. I thought that PHP ...
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If you have sites under PHP 7.2, you should prefer imunify360's hardened php feature or cloudlinux. Thank you for the update. So the CloudLinux PHP Selector will still offer old versions of PHP l...
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Quite frankly, support for old versions of PHP is a really big deal. Can we please get a refresh for which are the best operating systems for cPanel now at the beginning of 2023 especially that we...
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When trying to migrate MX to Google's, I've encountered the second problem in this thread because a TXT record had a 600 second TTL (different from the other TXTs with 14400). So I had to modify it...
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Hello, I believe there is one more intermediate certificate that is expired: Common name: COMODO RSA Certification Authority Organization: COMODO CA Limited Location: Salford, Greater Manchester,...
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Let me know if that helped. If not, try adding a root cron job like the one below: 5 * * * * date >> /root/cron.date Thank you. Hello, I forgot to update this thread earlier: the crond restart fi...
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Hello @Michael, Thank you for your investigation. I have further investigated the problem and I found out my initial report was flawed. This now seems to be a crond problem. The relevant crontab ...
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I have managed to access legacy backup by doing these: touch /etc/cpbackup.conf echo "BACKUPENABLE yes" > /etc/cpbackup.conf mv /var/cpanel/caches/_generated_command_files{,.backup} However I hav...
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Hi @Lauren, Yes, it completed the upgrade and then the cPanel update to the latest release worked fine. Thanks for your help!
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Hi, Yes, you were right. If I manually set mysql version in cpanel.config I no longer get the check_cpanel_rpms error. But I still get the MySQL/MariaDB Upgrade warning. Thanks!