
HappyFeat
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I found the answer. /var/cpanel/mysql/remote_profiles/profiles.json
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I guess I could make a "Home Directory Backup" for each account individually - these don't include the database. So, combining this technique with setting a local exclude file for each account will...
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I found one option - if I manually make a cpanel backup, copy it to the new server and restore it I can omit files from the backup. https://docs.cpanel.net/knowledge-base/backup/how-to-exclude-file...
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We have to do a complete re-build soon due the Centos EOL. So it's not worth pursuing at this point.
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Maybe there was an update, we don't use CloudLinux.
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That seems to have done the trick. Thank you. But what I don't understand is why would it suddenly be the case that I have to use that path? We've been using the same version of PHP for nearly a ye...
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Thanks, I'll give that a go
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There are about 30 of them, but the format is - /usr/bin/php /home/xxx/public_html/xxx/xxx.php >/dev/null 2>&1
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The problem in my case was that there was a file called zzzzzzz-pecl.ini in the /opt/cpanel/ea-php82/root/etc/php.d/ folder that was being loaded by php. Once I removed this file everything was fine.
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I have the same problem.