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I assumed it was as per shown on the image: CentOS v.7.9.2009 ?
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That is a shame. In my scenario, I wanted to have a single website running production/live on one server and a backup server, so two different IP's which would mean two cPanel licences. Difficult t...
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Who says Unixy boxes don't need reboots? :) It's 9:45 AM here. Crontab as expected shows 17 6 * * * /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/pkgacct example grep pkgacct /var/log/cron shows Jul 11 16:07:02 ex...
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Let's try and keep the thread focused on one issue for now so things don't get too confusing. For the cron job time, can you see what time the job was triggered in /var/log/cron? It's possible t...
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Using WHM Backup -> Additional Destinations to a remote WHM server and then doing a Backup Restoration onto the remote server doesn't work. No matter if the backup file is in root or /home [as per ...
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Well this is odd. It appears pkgacct has run, but at a completely different time to the cron job: -rw------- 1 root root 81831 Jul 12 02:07 cpmove-example.tar.gz It's done this at th...
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Thanks cPRex I believe it's root via terminal in WHM: [root@example ~]# su - Last login: Fri Jul 9 21:39:47 AEST 2021 from 103.xxx.xxx.xx on pts/0 [root@example ~]# crontab -e crontab: installin...
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There is no way around the passphrase. That is something that was created at the same time as the SSH key being used for the connection. You can create a new key with no passphrase if you wish. ...
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Update: disabled both firewalls and can SSH, but it asks for 'Enter passphrase for key '/root/.ssh/id_rsa':' - after entering the passphrase I can use the other server. So before figuring out what ...
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Thank you both.