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This issue has been discussed numerous times on these forums. You may want to refer to the solutions discussed here:
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Generally speaking, the document root for a domain should be user:nobody 750. I'm not sure why you'd need 751, but on a selective basis I suppose you could write a post script hook for upcp to set ...
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We're only enabling the script that handles the quota checks and notifications. Eximstats is not related to any of these functions, it basically just tracks and reports on email usage and enforces ...
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We've adjusted the notification system and expect it to be enabled on all servers by the end of September. Eximstats doesn't impact this change.
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Unfortunatly Inmotion have disabled several important options, although they appear in Cpanel for reseller, and also for client CP. 1) Eximstats is disabled, so there is no option to track email de...
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Did the /home/user folder perhaps exist before you created the account? I've seen this in edge cases where it did and was owned by root:root, thus halting the account creation process. I've also se...
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cPanel currently supports MySQL 5.6 and MariaDB 10.0 and 10.1. We currently set up all our servers on CentOS 7/64-bit with MySQL 5.6 and have had no issue doing this, so I'm not sure why your host ...
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It might be an old script that existed in a prior version of cPanel. If it's coming from a cron, simple edit the user's crontab and remove it.
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If they are not in use, just delete them from the filesystem directly. It won't break anything.
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Yea - your server is out of memory. If you're on a shared system and simply using shell access, my best guess is that your host has fork bomb protection enabled and set at the default (and unreason...