[Case 89937] FATAL: No md5 data for cpanel-php53-ioncube-4.5.0-1.cp1136.x86_64.rpm

deddy

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Oct 13, 2003
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WHM 11.40.1 (built 10) --> WHM 11.40.1 (built 11)
/scripts/upcp fails:

[20140205.135205] Retrieving and staging /cpanelsync/11.40.1.11/cpanel/whostmgr/docroot/js2-min/managehooks-es_419.js.bz2
[20140205.135205] Staging new RPMS
[20140205.135206] Downloading http://httpupdate.cpanel.net/RPM/11.36/centos/5/x86_64/rpm.md5
[20140205.135206] MySQL55-shared-5.5.35-1.cp1136.x86_64.rpm already downloaded
[20140205.135206] MySQL55-client-5.5.35-1.cp1136.x86_64.rpm already downloaded
[20140205.135207] MySQL55-devel-5.5.35-1.cp1136.x86_64.rpm already downloaded
[20140205.135207] MySQL55-server-5.5.35-1.cp1136.x86_64.rpm already downloaded
[20140205.135207] MySQL55-test-5.5.35-1.cp1136.x86_64.rpm already downloaded
[20140205.135207] ***** FATAL: No md5 data for cpanel-php53-ioncube-4.5.0-1.cp1136.x86_64.rpm
[20140205.135207] The Administrator will be notified to review this output when this script completes
[20140205.135207] ***** FATAL: Error staging RPM files: Died at /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/updatenow.static-cpanelsync line 13830.
[20140205.135207] see http://go.cpanel.net/rpmcheckfailed for more information
[20140205.135207] The Administrator will be notified to review this output when this script completes
[20140205.135207] E Detected events which require user notification during updatenow. Will send iContact the log
[20140205.135207] Removing staged files and directories for binaries/linux-x86_64, cpanel
[20140205.135207] Removing staged files and directories for x3
[20140205.135207] Removing staged files and directories for x3mail

The problem occurs only on some of our vServer/Dedserver.
Source is unknown.

How can I fix that md5 problem.

Thanks,
--Deddy
 

quietFinn

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Feb 4, 2006
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We had the same problem, fixed it like this:


Open the latest update log in /var/cpanel/updatelogs/

In that file see the last line (before the error) like:
"Using mirror '94.75.231.77' for host 'httpupdate.cpanel.net'."

That IP address can be different.

Then open file /root/.HttpRequest/httpupdate.cpanel.net

in that file remove the line where is that IP, save the file and run upcp again.
 

cPanelMichael

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Apr 11, 2011
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Hello :)

Internal case 89937 was opened to address the issue with the update mirrors. The workaround provided by quietFinn should be sufficient in the meantime for anyone experiencing this issue.

Thank you.