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What's the output of this command? rpm -qa | grep wget
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Edit the file and remove the last word "wget*" then install wget again: yum install wget
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What's the output of grep -i wget /etc/yum.conf
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Sure, it analyses the statistics of MySQL and output the results with tips, read more info here:
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What is the output of this script execution? wget https://launchpad.net/mysql-tuning-primer/trunk/1.6-r1/+download/tuning-primer.sh sh tuning-primer.sh
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Running the downgrade solves the issue: yum downgrade MariaDB-server MariaDB-common MariaDB-shared MariaDB-client MariaDB-compat MariaDB-devel -y This fixed it.
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And you will be exposed to new bugs and vulnerabilities that are fixed in updates.
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@ModServ - I'm glad that's all it was. When this happens, it just indicates that the cPanel user password and PHPMyAdmin access for that particular user was out of sync. It's hard to say exactly...
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Actually that fixed it, you know the reason behind that?
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@cPRex I've this issue happened to me 2 days ago and my setting is on Root, Account-Owner, and cPanel User default