garconcn
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Sorry, found the issue, it was my dns resolver problem.
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Hello @rpvw, The global AutoSSL notification settings are separate from the individual cPanel AutoSSL notification settings. The following feature request is open for the ability to set default va...
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Hello, It looks like it's just the libnghttp2-devel RPM that's causing the conflict. Try removing just that one and let us know if it allows YUM to update. Thank you. Thanks. I works after remove...
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Hello, You could temporarily add the following entries to the "Exclude=" line in /etc/yum.conf: kmod* kernel* Then, run "yum update" to see if it completes successfully. Thank you. Got my ori...
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Hello, Try running "yum update" on it's own, as YUM may need to update more than just the "ea-" prefixed packages. Thank you. Thank you. I don't want to update the kernel because it requires serv...
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Hi @garconcn, I moved this post to it's own thread. Do you receive the same error when running the "yum update" command as opposed to just running the "yum update ea-php*" command? If so, could y...
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Do you see log like this on your server? /var/log/messages Jan 29 22:07:20 xxxx kernel: blk_update_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0 Jan 29 22:07:20 xxxx kernel: blk_update_request: I/O error...
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I was experiencing the same issue two days ago, I thought it was caused by R1soft because the server no responding just a few mins after R1soft replication started. I saw the backlog limit exceeded...
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You can install the package with the following command: yum install ea-apache24-mod_security2-mlogc This will populate the /etc/mlogc.conf file. Thank you. Thank you, I will give it a try.
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Thanks for your reply. I checked all my servers with lastest EA4 but can't find /etc/mlogc.conf at all, do I need to create my own?