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CentOS-WebPanel Bugs / Re: cwp to cwp migration and Mysql
« on: February 01, 2022, 04:55:52 AM »
the reason databases are not migrated by cwp may be because some tables are encrypted, and when executing via script, they return an error and the script 'jumps' to the next instruction, this behavior I found as a result of some plugin like wordpress wordfence.
Simply deleting these tables from this plugin BEFORE starting the migration has already solved several times for me, who had this same problem.
Simply deleting these tables from this plugin BEFORE starting the migration has already solved several times for me, who had this same problem.
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CentOS-WebPanel Bugs / Re: CWP to CWP transfer bug
« on: July 16, 2019, 01:38:08 PM »All the databases have as prefix the username of the account ?.
If this is not fulfilled, your BD will not be transferred
Yes, all databases are from other CWP, if you have a database with tons of data it will occur. I have 2 Moodle databases in the set and the databases are not transferred at all and not applyed the user and user_grants at the databases.
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CentOS-WebPanel Bugs / CWP to CWP transfer bug
« on: July 09, 2019, 01:50:15 PM »
I decided to migrate through the CWP.
In the course apparently everything flowing, but in the end something went wrong.
There were 14 databases to be sent, the report reported sending fewer bases sometimes, some sending 10/14, some 12/14, never 14/14.
In the end neither the users nor the permissions were being applied.
See here
https://imgur.com/sAm9bVy
With another user were only 3 bases, in the end only two were transferred. The procedure took about 1h in each test, I stayed 4 days testing. Reinstalling Centos on the destination server, reconfiguring the maximum.
Anyway, even deactivating the firewall on both servers the system continues to send with counting failures.
When doing a forced remote backup, it considers everything correctly.
It would be the case in my view, instead of doing a modal, make a content checklist or something similar so that it becomes more intelligible when the admin checks, since there is no humanly easy report to access and understand in the system.
In the course apparently everything flowing, but in the end something went wrong.
There were 14 databases to be sent, the report reported sending fewer bases sometimes, some sending 10/14, some 12/14, never 14/14.
In the end neither the users nor the permissions were being applied.
See here
https://imgur.com/sAm9bVy
With another user were only 3 bases, in the end only two were transferred. The procedure took about 1h in each test, I stayed 4 days testing. Reinstalling Centos on the destination server, reconfiguring the maximum.
Anyway, even deactivating the firewall on both servers the system continues to send with counting failures.
When doing a forced remote backup, it considers everything correctly.
It would be the case in my view, instead of doing a modal, make a content checklist or something similar so that it becomes more intelligible when the admin checks, since there is no humanly easy report to access and understand in the system.
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