Sorry I can't be more descriptive that that ATM. In an effort to troubleshoot a MailScanner issue, I upgraded MailScanner. *That* went fine, as did upgrading ClamAV, retarting Exim, etc.
I thought, just to cover all the bases, I'd run scripts/upcp. *sigh*
I get an email saying my hostname had no A record (it had and with no issues, as of the nightly upcp run at 1am). Nothing had been changed. I went to look at the /etc/hosts and found the timestamp changed.
Now the server isn't responding, and I've waiting for it to reboot.
Bottom line: I believe *something* in the upcp from today (and there looked like a LOT of things got upgraded) isn't working as intended. I don't want to be a chicken little, but if someone from cPanel (or someone who knows more than I do about these sort of things) could take a look at today's update, it might be beneficial to all of us.
EDIT: It looks like it's broken something in Bind again. I'm working on it...
EDIT #2: Yep, upcp overwrote /etc/named.conf, and for whatever reason it erased all zones. I had a good working backup copy of named.conf, cp'ed it over, and things appear to be functional. And now to find how to edit out the caching-nameserver from being updated so this doesn't happen again...
I thought, just to cover all the bases, I'd run scripts/upcp. *sigh*
I get an email saying my hostname had no A record (it had and with no issues, as of the nightly upcp run at 1am). Nothing had been changed. I went to look at the /etc/hosts and found the timestamp changed.
Now the server isn't responding, and I've waiting for it to reboot.
Bottom line: I believe *something* in the upcp from today (and there looked like a LOT of things got upgraded) isn't working as intended. I don't want to be a chicken little, but if someone from cPanel (or someone who knows more than I do about these sort of things) could take a look at today's update, it might be beneficial to all of us.
EDIT: It looks like it's broken something in Bind again. I'm working on it...
EDIT #2: Yep, upcp overwrote /etc/named.conf, and for whatever reason it erased all zones. I had a good working backup copy of named.conf, cp'ed it over, and things appear to be functional. And now to find how to edit out the caching-nameserver from being updated so this doesn't happen again...
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