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    Unhappy Only can see a few services status, others don't appear :(

    These are the only sevices I am able to see using the root login at the WHM 10.
    Im running WHM 10.6.0 cPanel 10.8.0-R8 - WHM X v3.1.0 -

    Can anyone tell me what should I do to fix this and see al services like apache, mysql, named, etc i mean the normal services that we always see..

    cpsrvd up
    Server Load 0.25 (4 cpus)
    Memory Used 14.8 %
    Swap Used 0.16 %
    Disk sda3 (/) 15 %
    Disk sda1 (/boot) 16 %
    Disk tmpMnt (/tmp) 1 %

    thzk!

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    Go into WHM > Service Manager > and select to monitor the services that you want listed. They should then appear in the Service Status window.
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    Works great, thank you chirpy, you are the man!

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    I have the same problem but only Apache status is not shown, other is all there. I have check every box in service manager but still can't see apache service status is there. I also compare the setting with my the other cpanel box and every setting look the same but still can't display apache status. Please help

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stanleytiew
    I have the same problem but only Apache status is not shown, other is all there. I have check every box in service manager but still can't see apache service status is there. I also compare the setting with my the other cpanel box and every setting look the same but still can't display apache status. Please help
    Apache has been renamed to httpd

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    Thank you very much

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    I'm having a similar problem now too.
    Server Load 0.11 (1 cpu)
    Memory Used 9.77 %
    Swap 0.00 %
    Disk ad0s1a (/) 4 %
    Disk ad0s1e (/usr) 8 %
    Disk ad0s1d (/var) 31 %

    It does not show cpsrvd even after changing service monitor and saving then rebooting.
    After a reboot all monitors are unchecked.
    I ran cpup and still.

    what else to try ? anyone having this problem?
    WHM 10.6.0 cPanel 10.8.0-S21
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    Quote Originally Posted by lagoth
    I'm having a similar problem now too.
    Server Load 0.11 (1 cpu)
    Memory Used 9.77 %
    Swap 0.00 %
    Disk ad0s1a (/) 4 %
    Disk ad0s1e (/usr) 8 %
    Disk ad0s1d (/var) 31 %

    It does not show cpsrvd even after changing service monitor and saving then rebooting.
    After a reboot all monitors are unchecked.
    I ran cpup and still.

    what else to try ? anyone having this problem?
    WHM 10.6.0 cPanel 10.8.0-S21
    FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE i386 - WHM X v3.1.

    Please check the /var/run/chkservd directory and see if there are files corresponding to all the services. Also on the directory monitor inside it. You will have to touch those files. Then restart the cpanel. It should work. Have a try and let me know the result.

    cd /var/run/chkservd

    touch apache cpsrvd exim-26 ftpd imap mysql pop syslogd
    clamd exim eximstats httpd interchange named spamd

    echo + > apache cpsrvd exim-26 ftpd imap mysql pop syslogd
    clamd exim eximstats httpd interchange named spamd
    then cd monitor

    then repeat the same commands .
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    Quote Originally Posted by lagoth
    I'm having a similar problem now too.
    Server Load 0.11 (1 cpu)
    Memory Used 9.77 %
    Swap 0.00 %
    Disk ad0s1a (/) 4 %
    Disk ad0s1e (/usr) 8 %
    Disk ad0s1d (/var) 31 %

    It does not show cpsrvd even after changing service monitor and saving then rebooting.
    After a reboot all monitors are unchecked.
    I ran cpup and still.

    what else to try ? anyone having this problem?
    WHM 10.6.0 cPanel 10.8.0-S21
    FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE i386 - WHM X v3.1.

    I didn't read it clearly. Just touch those files which are missing... Otheres no need..
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    Thanks that worked!

    Now why did the files vanish and not recreate themselves when i modified 'service manage' is a good question.

    Well at least things seem good again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lagoth
    Thanks that worked!

    Now why did the files vanish and not recreate themselves when i modified 'service manage' is a good question.

    Well at least things seem good again.
    Glad .. that u got it worked...


    But why did it vanish.. Really i don't know..
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    Also add these in case something doesn't work right:

    rm /var/cpanel/version/chkservd
    /usr/local/cpanel/bin/chkservd-install
    /usr/local/etc/rc.d/chkservd.sh restart

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    same issue

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    Quote Originally Posted by dropby23
    same issue
    You mean the WHM status or the cpanel stats. If the issue is with the WHM, then did you try the the above said
    options. If it is with the cpanel, then it is a known issue.

    Please verify

    http://forums.cpanel.net/showthread.php?t=44910
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    I did this, and work well, but now when i access the Service Status, the picture status, doesn't open, why? the address of the picture is https://72.36.165.226:2087/-status.gif and this file doens't exist, what i need to do to fix this?

    Thanks


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