Running the following commands will get your system back to working:
rm -f /usr/local/cpanel/cpanel
/scripts/installgd
/scripts/cleanmd5
/scripts/upcp
Running the following commands will get your system back to working:
rm -f /usr/local/cpanel/cpanel
/scripts/installgd
/scripts/cleanmd5
/scripts/upcp
Hi man, this really work?... please tell me... I try all the things... but no fix yet... and I don't want more problems... really this is a BAD DAY![]()
I posted that fix in a few other forums, yes it seems to work.
OH YEAH!
THIS FIX REALLY WORKS!!!! THANKS GUYS!!!!
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Maybe the ADMINS need to put this post in both support forums and with STICKY... this fix is the solution for all the world...![]()
I've run this over and over, but am still having the same problem:
execvp No such file or directory.
Thanks for any help in advance.
Thank You Thank You Thank You davidnist!!!!!
Maybe CPANEL needs a new support person! Then again, nevermind, we need someone outside of their org to come up with the fix when they screw up.
Thanks again...I can go home now!
Confirmed on Redhat 8, 9 & Enterprise 3.
Anyone notice mail is stuck in "q" and won't get sent out to normal e-mail accounts?
Still not working on my Redhat 9.0 box. I've gone through the above fix 3 times. I found in an earlier post one gentleman had to run it 6 times before it fixed his problem.
Any other thoughts out there?
Originally posted by davidnist
Still not working on my Redhat 9.0 box. I've gone through the above fix 3 times. I found in an earlier post one gentleman had to run it 6 times before it fixed his problem.
Any other thoughts out there?
That was me, but it seems, as my clients just notified me, all mail is getting stuck in "q" and wont delivered.
What now?
Thanks for that it work nice!Originally posted by matthewdavis
Running the following commands will get your system back to working:
rm -f /usr/local/cpanel/cpanel
/scripts/installgd
/scripts/cleanmd5
/scripts/upcp
cheers
You think it works but watch your mail "q". It'll hold your mail and not deliver anything.
ticket#42837
Last edited by XPerties; 03-12-2004 at 05:23 PM.
Here's the complete error after I completed the above fix:
rsync: getaddrinfo: rsync.cpanel.net 873: Temporary failure in name resolution rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(83)
Bad arg length for socket ::pack_sockaddr_in, length is 0, should be at /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.1/i386-linux/Socket.pm line 373.
(whew!)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm not even getting as far as Xperties.
Last edited by davidnist; 03-12-2004 at 04:53 PM.