lfd on servername.com: System Integrity checking detecte

polkocholo

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Nov 22, 2010
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Time:     Tue Jun  7 23:32:26 2011 +0430

The following list of files have FAILED the md5sum comparison test. This means that the file has been changed in some way. This could be a result of an OS update or application upgrade. If the change is unexpected it should be investigated:

/usr/bin/pear: FAILED
/usr/bin/peardev: FAILED
/usr/bin/pecl: FAILED
/usr/bin/php: FAILED
/usr/bin/php5: FAILED
/usr/bin/php5-cgi: FAILED
/usr/bin/php5-cli: FAILED
/usr/bin/php-cgi: FAILED
/usr/bin/php-cli: FAILED
/usr/local/bin/lsphp: FAILED
/usr/local/bin/php: FAILED
please help me
many thanks
 

kbob

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I agree with @k-planethost , everytime /scripts/upcp runs , or any other type of installation using cPanel ( Pecl / Perl ) modules the overall md5sum of the binary files for the software which has been updated/changed changes thus the reason for this message.

However considering that all binary files are PHP related, i would say you ran a full rebuild of your PHP and Apache configuration lately ( or otherwise LiteSpeed as much as i can see ) .