This website caters to both advanced and novice users. So in addition to articles like fixing Modsecparse.pl cronjob errors I also need to hit the basics. One command that many webmasters know, have used in the past, but forget how to use is the tar command. How does one “untar” a file? [...]
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Categories: Design / Maintenace • Linux • Running a Website • Server Administration • Webmaster Wiki • Webmaster's Edge Updates
Tags: Linux • Linux commands • SSH
This morning I made several additions to the Webmaster Wiki. In addition to creating the CPanel Information page, I added the list of scripts that come with CPanel in the /scripts/ directory, how to fix Modsecparse.pl errors after a MySQL upgrade, and what to do when you are Receiving ERROR 2002 (HY000) after a [...]
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Categories: CPanel • Control Panels • Server Administration • Webmaster Wiki • Webmaster's Edge Updates
Tags: CPanel
The topic tells the conclusion of the tale. After a few configuration changes (so EasyApache3 doesn’t select MySQL support by default when upgrading PHP) everything is up and running! All of the php scripts on the server appear to be functioning without issue so far. I’ll keep my fingers crossed. [...]
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I woke up this morning and found e-mails that were sent to me every hour showing a cronjob error.
I did some poking around and found a method of fixing it. Weird that searching the CPanel forums yielded no results.
Here’s the error message that was being e-mailed to me:
/etc/cron.hourly/modsecparse.pl:
DBI connect(’modsec:localhost’,’modsec’,…) failed: Access denied for user [...]
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Categories: CPanel • Control Panels • Server Administration
Tags: CPanel • Modsec • MySQL • phpMyAdmin
Today I decided to begin the upgrade process on my webserver by performing the upgrade of MySQL4.1 to MySQL5. Here are the steps:
Login to WHM (Web Host Manager)
Click on “Tweak Settings” and scroll down to MySQL®
Check the Radio Button for 5.0, scroll down, and click Save
Log in through SSH and perform the following commands:
SuperUser:
su
Navigate [...]
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