
bduhamel
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bduhamel commented,
Hello, It seems like an ownership issue with the files/directories associated with the account. Could you open a support ticket using the link in my signature so we can take a closer look? You can...
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bduhamel commented,
I'm getting this error when I try to create my database in cPanel so I can send the old one back in: [SPOILER="Error Output"> Failed to save cache file "/home2/bluray/.cpanel/nvdata.cache" because...
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bduhamel commented,
In this case, you should create a new account using the same domain name and username, as opposed to creating an account with a different domain name/username. Once you do this, you can try to rsyn...
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bduhamel commented,
You should be able to simply move the account's home directory back into place without creating a new account. Does the /var/cpanel/users/$username file exist for this username? Thank you. Yeah, t...
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bduhamel commented,
Hello, Could you verify if the /var partition was preserved or reinstalled as part of the OS installation? The /var directory is where account configuration data is stored. Thank you. The /var di...
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bduhamel commented,
Hello, Could you elaborate further on this? For instance, where is the account's home directory stored, and what's configured as the default home directory in "WHM >> Server Configuration >> Basic...
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bduhamel commented,
I have a somewhat similar situation and I was wondering exactly how to go about doing this. I did an OS reload on my cloud server, and while it did a data preservation of the primary volume before ...
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bduhamel commented,
Sorry to replay to my own question, but I was wondering if this may work. What if I created a new account in WHM under a new name, then deleted the files in that new directory, manually copied over...
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How to Get Account Back into WHM After OS Reload?
Hello all. I have a problem here. I am running CentOS 6.0 Minimal VSI on a cloud server at Softlayer running a Wordpress website (latest version of WP, latest version of Genesis framework), MySQL 5...