How do I stop the common cpanel/whm "domain mismatch" security warning popup for good WITHOUT the need to install a server hostname certificate and access through that.
Is there a way to save the cert in the browser? I could not find that option and I am using Firefox 2.
Noticed that inside WHM>>Add Ons>>Mod Security, there is an entry with date, ip and this message: Access denied with code 406. Error normalising REQUEST_URI: Invalid URL encoding detected: not enough characters
My host tells me that they have security to stop DDoS attacks and stuff, however today my server load jumped to 17.12 and my site went down giving me a "Network Timeout" error.
My host tells me it's my fault that I am using too many resources. The MOST my site has been on load is 3.06 and that was around lunch time a few weeks back. It's 11:43 and the server load is 17.12? I think my host is pulling my leg. I have not added ANYTHING new to my site and have not changed anything in 3 days. The load has been fine till today.
first time I discovered the issue and I am not happy about it at all.
I was moving three of my largest sites over to a new server after performing a full cPanel backup of them completly and then FTP'ed the backups over and restored them in WHM on a new server; however, NONE of the MySQL data was saved. Now at this point I was not really worried because I knew I had weekly and daily backups so at most I was going to lose 1 month of SQL.
come to find out, NONE of the weekly or daily backups had the SQL eaither despite the fact that they are instructed to backup everyting. This leaves me with only three month old backups for these huge websites that are getting 2million+ hits a day.
Basically, I'm done.
I relied on cPanel/WHM to perform full backups which it did not. I followed all the procedures about having backups offi site and whatnot, but NONE of them have the SQL.
I am very upset, perturbed, and disappointed with the new cPanel/WHM and never should have upgraded.
I suggest anyone using it to do your own backups and do not rely on cPanel/WHM despite how tempting it may be.
my one mistake was to delete the websites off the server before they were fully restored (just so I would not have to turn off DNS clustering and whatnot). I should have checked if they were up working on the server before I deleted them off the old one. (Although I kept all the backups so I figured that would be enough).
I getting error from cpanel now about possible hard drive failure.First it was only secondary disk,so i send request to support to ask them why is that happening and they said it is just temperature warning,but they still checked disk.Testing took 3 hours,and support said everything is ok.
But now i start to receive again that message,and now not just secondary disk,also primary disk.So what should i do,should i just ignore that error considering now is summer and it's hot or contact support again?I am in that dilema beacuse if support will test disk that require offline testing and means server will be down again,and now even longer beacuse of both disk warning,and again if they realy fail then i will lost all data and experience much longer downtime.
i am continously getting warning mail form cpanel cpu watch that my cpu got overloaded as like follows,
IMPORTANT: Do not ignore this email. This is cPanel cpuwatch on xxx.com! While processing, the cpu has been maxed out for more than a 6 hour period. The current load/uptime line on the server at the time of this email is 19:05:10 up 143 days, 20:38, 0 users, load average: 1.11, 0.69, 0.63 You should check the server to see why the load is so high and take steps to lower the load. If you want stats to continue to run even with a high load; Edit /var/cpanel/cpanel.config and change extracpus to a number larger then 0 (run /usr/local/cpanel/startup afterwards to pickup the changes).
I searched on load average and found that average load for 1 cpu is 2 and default value is 5 to 10.but here i am getting mail for 1.11 itself.I changed the value of threshold of load average in stat and logs of tweak setting to 4.but no improvement.now also i am getting more than 4 mails for average load i.e 1.23 also
My questions are:
1)what is the criteria cpanel is checking for sending cpu-watch warning mail?
2)i am getting nothing more than rsync and exim at the time of overload(while using TOP command).So why now only i am getting warning mail? what is the cause of this problem?
I was getting idea from internet to create account without stat/ log analyse function .But not sure how will it work and afraid of doing this.......
I have my own server which I use for my own websites.
I use the following features of WHM -
Creating accounts Deleting accounts Creating "packages" for my accounts Restarting services ...and possibly one or two other items once or twice a year.
I use the following features in Cpanel -
Checking statistics Adding e-mail accounts ...and possibly one or two other items once or twice a year.
I'd like to break the (small) WHM/Cpanel habit I have and do all of the above via the command line.
hi, is there any way to stop my tun adapters ip address showing in the combo box of the create new account page (the Ip Address (only for new ip-based accounts) combo box).