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Quote from: imRelease on December 29, 2021, 06:19:30 AMQuote from: KanibalCz on December 29, 2021, 06:17:17 AMCan confirm that deleting .bandwith files in /usr/local/cwp/users/suspended/ and then rebuilding vhosts works.Also changed bandwith limit in package from -1 to very high value, but cannot confirm it really helped.I have tried its not working..How to rebuilding vhosts in new CWP panel?? Please guide me
Quote from: KanibalCz on December 29, 2021, 06:17:17 AMCan confirm that deleting .bandwith files in /usr/local/cwp/users/suspended/ and then rebuilding vhosts works.Also changed bandwith limit in package from -1 to very high value, but cannot confirm it really helped.I have tried its not working..
Can confirm that deleting .bandwith files in /usr/local/cwp/users/suspended/ and then rebuilding vhosts works.Also changed bandwith limit in package from -1 to very high value, but cannot confirm it really helped.
Quote from: imRelease on December 29, 2021, 06:19:30 AMQuote from: KanibalCz on December 29, 2021, 06:17:17 AMCan confirm that deleting .bandwith files in /usr/local/cwp/users/suspended/ and then rebuilding vhosts works.Also changed bandwith limit in package from -1 to very high value, but cannot confirm it really helped.I have tried its not working..FIRST I have updated CWP new version and then did what you said, site is working now...Have you tried suspend and unsuspend the account also? After that, look if the .bandwith files appear again in the folder, and delete them eventually.
/scripts/update_cwp
rm -f /usr/local/cwp/users/suspended/*.bandwidth/scripts/cwp_api webservers rebuild_all
The update solution works fine for the domains, but not for the subdomains (which remain suspended)