Hi, guys, I've got a rather interesting issue here and it has me stumped. It appears that something about the languages has decided to nuke itself. The error message whenever a user logs out is as follows:
The cPanel error_log contains things like:Code:(internal) Thu Aug 4 07:07:49 2005 [11629] warn: Missing language key "LODomainPre" at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/TieLang.pm line 86. Cpanel::TieLang::FETCH('Cpanel::TieLang=HASH(0x8affeb4)', 'LODomainPre') called at cpanel.pl line 2904 main::dolangprint('LODomainPre') called at cpanel.pl line 618 main::exectag('') called at cpanel.pl line 291 main::dotag(undef) called at cpanel.pl line 3434 main::parsehtml('GLOB(0x89a3138)') called at cpanel.pl line 285 [an error occurred while processing this directive] yourdomain.com (internal) Thu Aug 4 07:07:49 2005 [11629] warn: Missing language key "LODomainPost" at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/TieLang.pm line 86. Cpanel::TieLang::FETCH('Cpanel::TieLang=HASH(0x8affeb4)', 'LODomainPost') called at cpanel.pl line 2904 main::dolangprint('LODomainPost') called at cpanel.pl line 618 main::exectag('') called at cpanel.pl line 291 main::dotag(undef) called at cpanel.pl line 3434 main::parsehtml('GLOB(0x89a3138)') called at cpanel.pl line 285 [an error occurred while processing this directive] (internal) Thu Aug 4 07:07:49 2005 [11629] warn: Missing language key "LOLastLoginPre" at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/TieLang.pm line 86. Cpanel::TieLang::FETCH('Cpanel::TieLang=HASH(0x8affeb4)', 'LOLastLoginPre') called at cpanel.pl line 2904 main::dolangprint('LOLastLoginPre') called at cpanel.pl line 618 main::exectag('') called at cpanel.pl line 291 main::dotag(undef) called at cpanel.pl line 3434 main::parsehtml('GLOB(0x89a3138)') called at cpanel.pl line 285 [an error occurred while processing this directive] 67.161.137.205 (internal) Thu Aug 4 07:07:49 2005 [11629] warn: Missing language key "LOLastLoginPost" at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/TieLang.pm line 86. Cpanel::TieLang::FETCH('Cpanel::TieLang=HASH(0x8affeb4)', 'LOLastLoginPost') called at cpanel.pl line 2904 main::dolangprint('LOLastLoginPost') called at cpanel.pl line 618 main::exectag('') called at cpanel.pl line 291 main::dotag(undef) called at cpanel.pl line 3434 main::parsehtml('GLOB(0x89a3138)') called at cpanel.pl line 285 [an error occurred while processing this directive] (internal) Thu Aug 4 07:07:49 2005 [11629] warn: Missing language key "LORelogin" at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/TieLang.pm line 86. Cpanel::TieLang::FETCH('Cpanel::TieLang=HASH(0x8affeb4)', 'LORelogin') called at cpanel.pl line 2904 main::dolangprint('LORelogin') called at cpanel.pl line 618 main::exectag('') called at cpanel.pl line 291 main::dotag(undef) called at cpanel.pl line 3434 main::parsehtml('GLOB(0x89a3138)') called at cpanel.pl line 285 [an error occurred while processing this directive]
To fix the problem, I tried to delete everything in the /var/cpanel/lang.cache and run /usr/local/cpanel/bin/cachelangfiles to restore the language cache, however this doesn't seem to fix the error. I then tried an upgrade to RELEASE, still nothing. My current versions are: WHM 10.1.0 cPanel 10.2.0-R82.Code:main::parsehtml('GLOB(0x89a3a2c)') called at cpanel.pl line 285 (internal) Thu Aug 4 07:03:27 2005 [11397] warn: Missing language key "THotLink" at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/TieLang.pm line 86. Cpanel::TieLang::FETCH('Cpanel::TieLang=HASH(0x8ae1350)', 'THotLink') called at cpanel.pl line 2904 main::dolangprint('THotLink') called at cpanel.pl line 618 main::exectag('<cpanel langprint="THotLink">') called at cpanel.pl line 291 main::dotag(undef) called at cpanel.pl line 3434 main::parsehtml('GLOB(0x89a3a2c)') called at cpanel.pl line 285 (internal) Thu Aug 4 07:05:01 2005 [11477] warn: Missing english cache at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/TieLang.pm line 29. Cpanel::TieLang::TIEHASH('Cpanel::TieLang', 'english') called at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/Lang.pm line 32 Cpanel::Lang::loadlang('english') called at cpanel.pl line 245
I have no idea what caused this to occur, the only thing that was going on at the time was log processing using /scripts/runweblogs for each user.
Anybody have any idea as to where I should start looking?
Thanks ahead of time for any help!
Ryan



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