biggdogg285

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Does this look right to you guys?



It was working the other day.
The website are still working as usual. I checked the httpd.conf, and the /var/cpanel/users files.

Any ideas?
 
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bashcpanel

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Hello,

Ips shoudl be listed there .

Can you check the logs tail -f /usr/local/cpanel/logs/error_log and see what error do u get there ?

Thanks,
 

biggdogg285

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Thanks!

Here's the output:

Code:
Internal Error: "" Could not build an ssl connection: : Please speak ssl on this port
sh: line 1: kill: (23945) - No such process
Internal Error: "" Could not build an ssl connection: : Please speak ssl on this port
proftpd: no process killed
sh: line 1: kill: (31128) - No such process
groupdel: group mydomain does not exist
proftpd: no process killed
Cpanel::IxHash: Warning, mangling data key msel which is longer then 64 bytes, using angle_bracket_encode
Cpanel::IxHash:  at whostmgr/bin/whostmgr.pl line 3135
	main::wwwacct called at whostmgr/bin/whostmgr.pl line 396
Cpanel::IxHash: Warning, mangling data key msel which is longer then 64 bytes, using angle_bracket_encode
Cpanel::IxHash:  at whostmgr/bin/whostmgr.pl line 3154
	main::wwwacct called at whostmgr/bin/whostmgr.pl line 396
groupdel: group mydomain does not exist
proftpd: no process killed
rn [Cpanel::cPanelFunctions]: Unable to unlink /var/named/mydomain.com  at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/cPanelFunctions.pm line 441
	Cpanel::cPanelFunctions::safeunlink('/var/named/mydomain.com') called at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/DNSLib.pm line 428
	Cpanel::DNSLib::removezone('Cpanel::DNSLib=HASH(0xa5c5c40)', 'mydomain.com') called at /usr/local/cpanel/whostmgr/bin/dnsadmin line 645
	main::removezonelocal() called at /usr/local/cpanel/whostmgr/bin/dnsadmin line 203

Thanks!
 
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bashcpanel

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Hello,

Have you tried /scripts/upcp --froce ?

If not , please try it out and see how it goes after that .

Thanks,
 

biggdogg285

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Running now, please stand by...

**EDIT**

Code:
./upcp --force
That fixed my problem. Thanks for your help and time bashcpanel, I appreciate it!

:)
 
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