Smartypants
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I'm hesitant to claim this is a glitch or regression without further information. What is the output of the transaction which should be filtered in the exim logs? You can find them at /var/log/exim...
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Early this morning, I made the apparent mistake of updating all of the CPanel servers I manage to 80.0.10... and immediately after the update installed, ALL FOUR servers started bombarding me with ...
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Apologies, lost track of this. The "Notifications of Outdated Software" setting is unchecked, shows a priority of "Medium." Also, while the steps you suggested earlier (moving/renaming the cPanel...
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Hi @Smartypants Your cPanel/WHM versions will both be the same. I'm not able to replicate the issues you're having with WPM and the case I thought might be related to yours is noted as fixed in...
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Hi @Smartypants Which version of cPanel are you running? There have been some similar issues with the WPM and I wanted to see if the version you're running is a version that these should be resolv...
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I actually believe the issue might be related to the Perl version on the server, you don't have two installations of SA what you have is two separate Perl versions and SA seems to be trying to run ...
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[quote] It could definitely be the cause but you showed only one installed previously. Yes, and that command still produces the same output: root@srv2 [/scripts]# rpm -qa |grep SpamAssassin cpane...
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Update: it was fine for a few hours, but it started crashing again around 3 Eastern. Also, I noticed that the check_cpanel_rpms command reinstalled the same version of SpamAssassin - was it suppos...
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Actually that's telling you that the package you have is no longer available. Which makes sense considering it seems to be in an older perl version. "Old" as in older than it should be? Is that so...
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Hi @Smartypants Out of curiosity what's your memory usage at? You can view stats on the last 12 hours with sysstats: sar -r I assume it's the %memused column that's relevant? It's showing a mi...