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Old 07-04-2009, 05:33 AM
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cpnale.config Missing?!

Hi,
Yesterday, i received an email that say your CPU load is high. about 11.9.
Any way. My CPU is XENON with 4 core and i have dedicate server. So 11.9 is not high.
But when i want change the values of cpanel.config (as said in email)...
There isn't any cpanel.config file on my server.
There isn't any "var" or "usr/cpanel" directory too.
But i can log into Cpanel and i never see any error about Cpanel configuration problem. AFAIK if there are any problem with cpanel.config , i must cant login to cpanel.

I see some problem like this before when i want to check out my SSH port and there was not any "usr/ssh" directory.

sry form my english. tnx All
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Old 07-05-2009, 04:00 PM
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hmm

Nothing!??!
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Old 07-06-2009, 01:39 PM
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Hi,
Yesterday, i received an email that say your CPU load is high. about 11.9.
Any way. My CPU is XENON with 4 core and i have dedicate server. So 11.9 is not high.
But when i want change the values of cpanel.config (as said in email)...
There isn't any cpanel.config file on my server.
There isn't any "var" or "usr/cpanel" directory too.
But i can log into Cpanel and i never see any error about Cpanel configuration problem. AFAIK if there are any problem with cpanel.config , i must cant login to cpanel.

I see some problem like this before when i want to check out my SSH port and there was not any "usr/ssh" directory.

sry form my english. tnx All
You will need to SSH into the server as root to see /var and /usr/local/cpanel as well as edit cpanel.config directly.

It is unlikely you are missing your entire /var/ directory as that would result in very many errors.
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