caroseuk
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I would try excluding it from the epel.repo file as that is where the conflicting rpm is based. That should tell yum to not replace the cpanel p0f rpm with the one found in epel. Just an idea ;)
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Yup! Identical to mine :-) Worked for me, so should also work for you! Though not sure why you have that many emails? I got one per server. Let me know how you get on ??
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So an update, which has solved it for me. Editted my /etc/yum.repos.d/epel.repo file Added in the following line on the enabled block: exclude=p0f* Save > Exit and re-run the --fix command. Th...
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Can cPanel advise on this issue then? As no one should have to keep running the --fix command every day?? I understand that we could just disable the EPEL repo, but we need it for other software o...
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I just ran the --fix command and it appeared to fix it. I'm waiting for the next scheduled 'upcp' to run tonight to see if it succeeds or if it removes the p0f rpm again.. Fingers crossed!
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Thanks, I know I can run the file, but when upcp process next runs, surely this will update the package from EPEL again causing a repeat of this error message? Should I add p0f* to the yum.conf ex...
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Hi all, this morning we came into email notifications stating the following: The system detected problems with the following cPanel-provided files that the RPM controls: p0f-3.08b-8.cp1150...
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This is a pretty big questions, but I will give you a quick answer: WordPress is a widely used blogging platform which can be installed and used to quickly setup a blog. It requires a MySQL databa...
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Ok so I finally sorted this.. if anyone is interested, I did the following: From within WHM, I went to: Home " Service Configuration " Apache Configuration " Include Editor I then added the follo...
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Hi Michael, Thanks for your reply, sorry if I have got my wires crossed but I'm not trying to cluster 2 CPanel servers. I just want a way that I can tell a load balancer to point to an individual ...