Test what is the cwp PHP version and if it is updated to 7.2
/usr/local/cwp/php71/bin/php -v
PHP 7.2.30
if PHP was not updated to 7.2 then try manually
yum update cwpphp --enablerepo=cwp
**Manual update CentOS 7 (ignore if you have CentOS 6)**
```
chattr -i -R /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs
cd /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs
wget static.cdn-cwp.com/files/cwp/el7/cwp-el7-0.9.8.964.zip
unzip -o -q cwp-el7-0.9.8.964.zip
rm -f cwp-el7-0.9.8.964.zip
```
**Manual update CentOS 6 (ignore if you have CentOS 7)**
```
chattr -i -R /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs
cd /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs
wget dl1.centos-webpanel.com/files/cwp/cwp2-0.9.8.768.zip
unzip -o cwp2-0.9.8.768.zip
rm -f cwp2-0.9.8.768.zip
```
**Manual update for services (This steep must be done for CentOS 6 and 7)**
```
cd /usr/local/cwpsrv/var/services/
wget static.cdn-cwp.com/files/cwp/el7/cwp-services.zip
unzip -o -q cwp-services.zip
rm -f cwp-services.zip
```
Test if all is ok, it should run update without errors
```
sh /scripts/update_cwp
```
If you get error like:
> Cannot load the ionCube PHP Loader - it was built with configuration API320151012,NTS, whereas running engine is API320170718,NTS
then run this:
```
sed -i "s/ioncube_loader_lin_7.0/ioncube_loader_lin_7.2/g" /usr/local/cwp/php71/php.ini
sh /scripts/restart_cwpsrv
```