bear

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CP 11.40.1 build 11. Latest Fantastico.

I can load the backend in the root WHM, but anyone else, including end users, they get a blank page when trying to access Fantastico. This error shows up in the error logs when I test, so I thought I'd ask here first as it refers to a Cpanel binary:
Code:
[2014-02-13 16:19:40 -0500] trace [ExpVar] Deprecated use of DOMAIN as a variable in DOMAIN : ./frontend/x3/fantastico/index.php at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/ExpVar.pm line 130
I'm assuming by this the error is causing the page load to fail, and with it anyone's use of Fantastico.
I've tried reinstalling, forcing UPCP; no change.

Any thoughts on this?
 

bear

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Probably worth mentioning that loading any of the setup screens for this in WHM is incredibly slow, and "/usr/local/cpanel/bin/register_cpanelplugin" is viewable in top using 10-15% CPU. No load on the server to speak of, and everything else loads quite fast.
 

bear

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Turns out it's fairly simple. From Netenberg:
"Go into root WHM and go to Tweak Settings. Set the PHP loader to Ioncube and save changes."
 

cPanelMichael

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Turns out it's fairly simple. From Netenberg:
"Go into root WHM and go to Tweak Settings. Set the PHP loader to Ioncube and save changes."
I am happy to hear you were able to resolve the issue. Thank you for updating us with the outcome. Keep in mind that Fantastico is a third-party application that is not developed by cPanel. You will often get more input when contacting their support team directly.

Thank you.
 

bear

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Thanks, Michael.
This error shows up in the error logs when I test, so I thought I'd ask here first as it refers to a Cpanel binary:
I was assuming it was related, so asked here. At any rate, working now. :)