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Old 07-15-2008, 11:45 AM
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Ok, I've noticed lately alot of things are getting broken. I have a Linux CentOS 5 VPS, with cPanel installed. I'm pretty sure it is 'Release' version. Anyways, the other day I all the sudden pure-ftpd stops working. Then last night I reinstalled CentOS and cPanel for a fresh clean install. I was working on configuring it this morning and I couldn't get the IPs of my nameservers to change in the WHM. Then I went to edit dns to change an 'A' record. Named broke and now I'm trying to figure what to do. Should I update to a 'Stable' version?
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Old 07-15-2008, 12:40 PM
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Ok, I've noticed lately alot of things are getting broken. I have a Linux CentOS 5 VPS, with cPanel installed. I'm pretty sure it is 'Release' version. Anyways, the other day I all the sudden pure-ftpd stops working. Then last night I reinstalled CentOS and cPanel for a fresh clean install. I was working on configuring it this morning and I couldn't get the IPs of my nameservers to change in the WHM. Then I went to edit dns to change an 'A' record. Named broke and now I'm trying to figure what to do. Should I update to a 'Stable' version?
You should have a technical analyst take a look at your server as this is highly abnormal behavior: http://tickets.cPanel.net/submit
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