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MySQL / MySQl wrong config.
« on: October 06, 2021, 01:38:46 PM »
Hi. Everytime i restart my server, the mysql cannot start, because the file /etc/my.cnf.d/server.cfg contains this line: " = 3306"
if i comment this line, everything works just fine, mysql starts and everything is ok.
but, if i make any modification from admin panel to mysql configs, i get this line appearing again in that file and on restart of the server or mysql, it does not start anymore, so i must manually edit this file and start mysql.
Does anyone know what can i do to avoid this line being appearing automatically there?
I must mention that everything went just fine, before in install postgreSQL and uninstall it.
After i uninstalled postgreSQL, this problem appeared.
I use centos stream and mariadb.
Thanks.
if i comment this line, everything works just fine, mysql starts and everything is ok.
but, if i make any modification from admin panel to mysql configs, i get this line appearing again in that file and on restart of the server or mysql, it does not start anymore, so i must manually edit this file and start mysql.
Does anyone know what can i do to avoid this line being appearing automatically there?
I must mention that everything went just fine, before in install postgreSQL and uninstall it.
After i uninstalled postgreSQL, this problem appeared.
I use centos stream and mariadb.
Thanks.
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Other / Re: Not login in control panel!
« on: July 01, 2021, 09:09:56 PM »
I came-up with the same error.
After i run sh /scripts/update_cwp in SSH, i noticed that the timeszone format was incorrect.
Then, i go to "WHM" of CWP and "Server Config > Change Date & Time" and there you have (Don't forget to change /usr/local/php/php.ini and /usr/local/cwp/php71/php.ini timezone ("date.timezone" field))
Click on each link and search to find "date.timezone" and comment it with ";" in front of it (without the ") . After that, click save and restart the server and for me it worked.
I think, when changing the timezone, we should have a list with the correct format of the timezones for those files.
After i run sh /scripts/update_cwp in SSH, i noticed that the timeszone format was incorrect.
Then, i go to "WHM" of CWP and "Server Config > Change Date & Time" and there you have (Don't forget to change /usr/local/php/php.ini and /usr/local/cwp/php71/php.ini timezone ("date.timezone" field))
Click on each link and search to find "date.timezone" and comment it with ";" in front of it (without the ") . After that, click save and restart the server and for me it worked.
I think, when changing the timezone, we should have a list with the correct format of the timezones for those files.
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Information / Re: Not be able to Login in Centos Web Panel
« on: July 01, 2021, 09:08:37 PM »
I came-up with the same error.
After i run sh /scripts/update_cwp in SSH, i noticed that the timeszone format was incorrect.
Then, i go to "WHM" of CWP and "Server Config > Change Date & Time" and there you have (Don't forget to change /usr/local/php/php.ini and /usr/local/cwp/php71/php.ini timezone ("date.timezone" field))
Click on each link and search to find "date.timezone" and comment it with ";" in front of it (without the ") . After that, click save and restart the server and for me it worked.
I think, when changing the timezone, we should have a list with the correct format of the timezones for those files.
After i run sh /scripts/update_cwp in SSH, i noticed that the timeszone format was incorrect.
Then, i go to "WHM" of CWP and "Server Config > Change Date & Time" and there you have (Don't forget to change /usr/local/php/php.ini and /usr/local/cwp/php71/php.ini timezone ("date.timezone" field))
Click on each link and search to find "date.timezone" and comment it with ";" in front of it (without the ") . After that, click save and restart the server and for me it worked.
I think, when changing the timezone, we should have a list with the correct format of the timezones for those files.
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CentOS-WebPanel Bugs / Re: Logging into CWP User Error
« on: July 01, 2021, 09:07:56 PM »
I came-up with the same error.
After i run sh /scripts/update_cwp in SSH, i noticed that the timeszone format was incorrect.
Then, i go to "WHM" of CWP and "Server Config > Change Date & Time" and there you have (Don't forget to change /usr/local/php/php.ini and /usr/local/cwp/php71/php.ini timezone ("date.timezone" field))
Click on each link and search to find "date.timezone" and comment it with ";" in front of it (without the ") . After that, click save and restart the server and for me it worked.
I think, when changing the timezone, we should have a list with the correct format of the timezones for those files.
After i run sh /scripts/update_cwp in SSH, i noticed that the timeszone format was incorrect.
Then, i go to "WHM" of CWP and "Server Config > Change Date & Time" and there you have (Don't forget to change /usr/local/php/php.ini and /usr/local/cwp/php71/php.ini timezone ("date.timezone" field))
Click on each link and search to find "date.timezone" and comment it with ";" in front of it (without the ") . After that, click save and restart the server and for me it worked.
I think, when changing the timezone, we should have a list with the correct format of the timezones for those files.
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