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[SOLVED] 3 hours of PHP gone because of the cpanel editor :(
jje replied to Nathan Johnson's topic in Customer Service
That is the incorrect link: please use http://panel.helionet.org/ We recently moved HelioPanel over to Cody, so the URL changed. However, it looks like nobody has updated the menu at the bottom of the screen. EDIT: Just to let you know that HelioPanel uses ACE Editor for coding. Please also be aware that if you save the document while Cody is down, your changes will be lost. -
Woo hoo! My test message above shows that the script has successfully searched the entire forum for http://wiki.heliohost.org/wiki and replaced it with http://wiki.helionet.org/w after a week of trying to get the script to run!
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If the administrators think that a user's posts are mostly very constructive and the user uses correct spelling and grammar (and of course the user must be active alot), then the administrators shall decide it between them and invite the user to the moderating team.
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Thanks PenTester. Test: http://wiki.helionet.org/w
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Please wait a little bit longer; we have not identified any issues with the account creation script.
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[Solved] There was an error sending your message: Failed to set sender:
jje replied to rezabagh's topic in Escalated Requests
This issue is known and we are working to fix it as soon as we can. This is because one of our system folders, var, is currently full. http://www.helionet.org/index/index.php?showtopic=10595 -
Update related to var/ djbob has just posted that the reason emails are currently not working on Stevie is because that email functions are stored in var, which is full. The administrators are currently discussing methods of fixing the issue on var. So far, var seems to be causing issues related PostgreSQL (making some functions unavailable) and has taken email offline. We are working to fix this as soon as we can, but we fear that fixing it might involve lots of downtime.
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Hurricane Electric is a datacenter that offers colocation for a servers located in Fremont, United States. It is also an internet service provider and does many handy things like keeping our servers powered, making sure they're connecting to the internet, and fix any power outage as soon as possible and get the server booted again ASAP. More information at: http://he.net/
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You'll need to use the MySQL Database Wizard to create your own database. More information on the wiki: http://wiki.helionet.org/MySQL_Databases
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If you look in the topic that Krydos posted, you will now find I have enabled these compilers and hopefully Perl Modules should work
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Haha, thanks byron
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Glad your problem got solved! Please spare a few minutes to take our brief survey: http://feedback.heliohost.org/ Your participation in this survey is greatly appreciated. Edit: 2500th post!
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Sorry about the delay in response: I have only just noticed replies on this topic. Let me explain. On our system we have a file named defaultwebpage.cgi (the Account Queued page) located in cgi-sys, which appears when the server cannot find an active account with that domain. For example, if you have a domain pointing to HelioHost's nameservers, it automatically send the domain name to the server and then the server translates that to the relevant active account. When a user's account is queued (ie. not active), the server automatically displays defaultwebpage.cgi (Account Queued) because it cannot find an account account corresponding to that domain. However, when Stevie/Johnny goes down, all the accounts are temporarily deactivated, meaning that all sites are sent to defaultwebpage.cgi because the system cannot find any active accounts. Stevie appears to be back up now.
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Please join me in congratulating Tjoene on becoming a moderator of HelioNet!
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Checked that: he only had one process.
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Your welcome, byron!
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@byron: It is already 755
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Your welcome, byron First I checked if the account was there by entering the user's domain name in Account Information > Search Accounts. Then I used the delete account function in Account Functions > Terminate Account. Since the termination hanged, I made sure the account was deleted by repeating step one. Good idea I just tried that (Restart Services > Exim Mail Server) and WHM hanged on 'Restarting Exim Server'. Since I wasn't sure whether it was restarted or not, I ran /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/restartsrv exim via SSH which had no output. Just to make sure I tried running service exim restart and it came up with: Stopping exim: [FAILED] Stopping spamd: [OK] Starting exim: [OK] Anyways, it didn't seem to fix the problem.
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Sorry about that; the time can vary depending on the length of the queue. According to the status script you should be able to login to your control panel today at 11:52:00 AM (PST Time), which is in 3 hours (I think!). Thank you for your patience. Your welcome!
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Glad your problem got solved! Please spare a few minutes to take our brief survey: http://feedback.heliohost.org/ Your participation in this survey is greatly appreciated.
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Your account is currently in the account creation queue. It will take approximately 48 hours to be completely created. For information about your account's progress in the queue, please use our status script: http://heliohost.org/home/support/scripts/status
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Hello again, akio It appears that your Johnny account was not in our database, but it was still there in cPanel. This meant that most services like your domain, FTP and cPanel remained active. I have manually logged into WHM and deleted your account from there. The deletion hang on 'Deleting databases', but it appears to have been deleted and the DNS records have been removed from our system. In other words, you may create an account on Stevie in 24 hours Thank you for being so patient in this matter Please wait 24 hours, just incase there are some DNS stuff still there.
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Yes we are aware of the issues and are working to fix them. Merging topic. Merging topic. This support request is being escalated to our root admin. djbob has been contacted/notified.
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The queue goes back to 24th September, and there are over 700 accounts in the queue. This is for Stevie only; Johnny is fine. Unfortunately we cannot provide an ETA except the status script. You mentioned, however, that the status script keeps showing a higher time every time, meaning that the cron job might have crashed. Can't remember what djbob did last time this happened... @xaav: Do you think the cron has crashed? If so, I think djbob killed bihourly last time that fixed something, not sure tho EDIT: @wolstech: I can see the Heliohost homepage fine; it appears to be fixed.