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cPanel update results in: The server does not currently monitor the “MySQL Server” service
Symptoms When performing a cPanel update, the following is reported: ⚠ The server does not currently monitor the “MySQL Server” service.ServiceDescriptionmysqlMySQL ServerWhen you enable cPanel...
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How to enable or disable Maintenance mode for WordPress in WP Toolkit
Introduction WordPress maintenance mode allows you to display a user-friendly notice to visitors while developing, updating, or resolving issues on your WordPress website. WP Toolkit provides an ea...
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Yum command results in: Network error: Connection reset by peer
Symptoms When installing or updating packages using the yum command in SSH, you may receive the following error: Network error: Connection reset by peer Description This occurs when the ne...
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Does cPanel support Internet Explorer 11?
Question Does cPanel support Internet Explorer 11? Answer Starting in version 88, cPanel ended support for Internet Explorer 11. More information on this can be found here: Internet Explorer ...
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Will cPanel automatically set the default key type to ECDSA when running LiteSpeed?
Question Will cPanel automatically set the default key type to ECDSA when running LiteSpeed? Answer In version 92 of cPanel & WHM, we released support for ECDSA keys for SSL/TLS certificates....
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E [/usr/local/cpanel/scripts/fixetchosts] The hostname example.hostname is not valid.
Symptoms You may see the following error when performing a cPanel update, or you may have received a notification regarding cPanel update failures containing the following error: ...E [/usr/loc...
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How to edit a file on command line
QuestionHow do you edit a file on the command line? AnswerThe procedure below will show you how to edit a file on the command line using the vi/vim and nano commands.Note: "/path/to/file" must be r...
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Where can I find domain access logs?
Question Where can I find domain access logs? Answer Domain access logs can be found in the following locations (replace $USER with a cPanel username): /home/$USER/access-logs/ /etc/apache2/logs/...
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Apache Passenger is required by NodeJS/Python Selector. Please, contact your hoster.
SymptomsYou receive one of the following errors when attempting to use Python Selector or NodeJS Selector in cPanel:CONFIG_TEXT: Apache Passenger is required by Python Selector. Please, contact you...
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How to edit an OVH-managed DNS zone
Introduction If your domain is utilizing OVH-provided name servers, changes must be applied via the OVH DNS Dashboard. You can confirm your domain's configured name servers via the WHOIS command: w...