When we go into any control panel account as a normal user, under the section where it displays the number of MySQL databases, and FTP accounts used, the following error is displayed:
sh: /usr/local/cpanel/bin/mysqladmin: No such file or
directory CP-Wrap Critcal Error (signal 13 from wrapped
program)! This may indicate a corrupt admin binary in
/usr/local/cpanel/bin/
If the above error is not displayed, then the next one is;
FTP Accounts sh: /usr/local/cpanel/bin/ftpadmin: Permission denied
0
MySQL Databases sh: /usr/local/cpanel/bin/mysqladmin: Permission
denied
Anyone see anything like this before? I have verified the permissions & binary sizes to those that are confirmed working on another server.
I cannot seem to find any inconsistencies other than the user calling /usr/local/cpanel/bin/mysqladmin is the user I am logged in under in the control panel. On servers where this is confirmed working, that binary is being called by root in the control panel.
I checked the MD5sum on cpaneld, and cpwrap.... I just cant find out whats causing this problem!
Any help, or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
-Dave-
HostRocket.com



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