
Kurieuo
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I converted on a blank install without issue. If you already have MySQL databases belonging to users, then I'm not so sure.
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@olexyn thanks! I have blank install too. Just wondering, has anyone noticed any problems down the track with this conversion? I'm just wondering why cPanel doesn't recommend this method, they're v...
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Just got burnt by this too. cPanel as I thought now defaulted to MariaDB, but it installed MySQL 8. I only realised after customising everything too. Advice from support was to wipe clean, re-insta...
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Well yes, I've said MultiPHP is disabled in the topic title -- Now I've been using CloudLinux's PHP Selector for some time. I disabled MultiPHP to save confusion for users, and chose to go with P...
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I just setup a test account. Ensured that alt-PHP72 was selected via MultiPHP Manager (in WHM) for the new account. Trying to install Wordpress still gave: Error: The system could not run the "/...
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Thanks Lauren. No, the MultiPHP is disabled, as far as I'm aware. It was enabled initially, but I disabled it to save user confusion. That was 2 years ago, perhaps my disabling was simply superfic...
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All required WP extensions were selected under PHP 7.2 and then some for the cPanel account. However, the actual cpAddon install script is run at command isn't it? Would PHP Selector PHP versions a...
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I too just noticed mail sending slow. I'm not sure when it started, but I hadn't noticed how slow it was until recently via form submits that deal with email (this is a new server been running almo...
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Hi Michael, If mysql datadir is set to /home/mysql, could I just bind this to a different path via mount --bind? Optionally, I've read that setting ProtectHome=false in /usr/lib/systemd/system/ma...
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Hello, While unsupported, setting up a bind mount to point /var/lib/mysql/ to the desired /home/ directory should allow it to work until you've had a chance to increase the size of your /var/ part...