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Thread: MySQL database quota lost

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    Default MySQL database quota lost

    Recently, I have been inundated with requests from users who have ordered an unlimited number of MySQL databases. Prior to one of the cPanel updates, their accounts were properly setup to have unlimited databases. However, recently, they are not allowed to create any more databases because the value "unlimited" has been deleted from their account settings in the database area. Currently, if a user wants their unlimited databases back, I have to log in to WHM and manually reset the number of purchased databases to unlimited.

    What I would like to know is...how can this be fixed permanently? Is there some sort of shell script that I could write to modify all of the client accounts or some method of mass-repairing the quota of MySQL databases alotted to each customer to "unlimited"?

    For reference:

    WHM Version: 8.5.4
    cPanel Version: 8.5.4-R72
    Server OS: Redhat 7.x

    Any advice what-so-ever would be greatly appreciated!!

    Cordially,
    Scotty R.
    Last edited by any-hoo; 11-27-2003 at 08:08 PM.

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    Oh myyy
    i'm having the same problem too!

    i set all features to unlimited for all my clients...

    when i log into 2082, i see 0/unlimited for features, but i am not able to create email acc or database...

    .. i had to manually edit account by account to enable unlimited features...

    what is going on?! is it a bug or did i config anything wrongly...

    zwen

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    Anybody know if this is truely a bug or not and whether it will be/has already been fixed?

    Likewise, does anybody know a solution to this problem? This is getting very frustrating having to manually update clients on a per request basis. Any help that can be offered would be much appreciated.

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