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drp commented,
Thanks. That makes sense now. I think I've found a solution here (option 2):
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drp commented,
Hello, Have you tried reviewing the last few lines of the MySQL error log? EX: tail -500 /var/lib/mysql/$hostname.err Thank you. I see. Thanks. Here's everything from that day: 150413 10:36:3...
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drp commented,
Hi, Have you checked your MySQL error log at '/var/lib/mysql/' ? Could you paste your MySQL configuration?: cat /etc/my.cnf You may try simply moving the MySQL configuration out of the way and u...
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drp created a post,
MySQL keeps failing
Hi, The sites on my server keep going down and I have to restart the server. It seems to be related to a problem with MySQL. The error message that visitors see is: CDbCommand failed to execute t...
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drp commented,
Right, I might've fixed this. I needed to go into Backup > Backup User Selection and turn the accounts On to enable backup. If this is why it wasn't backing-up the accounts, I think there should be...
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drp created a post,
Backup Configuration not backing up accounts
Hi, I have cPanel/WHM installations with two different hosting companies. I'm using Backup > Backup Configuration on both servers to backup to a remote location. I've used exactly the same setting...
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drp commented,
Re: Rebuilding Apache after SSLv3 fix Do I still need to adjust the cipher protocols now I've updated OpenSSL?
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drp commented,
While this doesn't fix the problem specifically, rather than make the SSLv3 fix in the link above, I've instead updated OpenSSL as fixed here:
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drp commented,
Thanks for your help. Here you go: root@server1 [/]# rpm -qa | grep openssl openssl-1.0.1e-30.el6_5.2.x86_64 openssl-devel-1.0.1e-30.el6_5.2.x86_64 root@server1 [/]# cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS...
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drp created a post,
Rebuilding Apache after SSLv3 fix
Hi, I'm attempting this fix for SSLv3 here: Running ssl_cert_status reveals nothing. I've then tried running /scripts/rebuildhttpdconf but all that gave me was similar to this: [url=http://www.s...