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OK, this time the cPanel developers tried a fix to our problem that ended up causing even more issues. Again, I'll keep you guys posted as I work on Stevie's issues.

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OK, this time the cPanel developers tried a fix to our problem...

The cPanel developers were trying to be nice and fixing our problem, but they made it worse. :unsure:

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  Wizard said:
How come I don't see this on other servers with cpanel installed?
Because they don't have almost 10,000 accounts. It's a scalability issue.
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So this time the problem is on cPanel rather on hardware issues / semaphores ?

The problems we're facing seems increasing -.-

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  djbob said:
I'm not exactly sure, but the .htaccess issue can be fixed by CHMOD'ing to 644.

Did someone do $ chmod -R 700 / or what?

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Nevermind about that... the real solution is to CHMOD your public_html directory to 755.

 

This is being caused by Apache not behaving as if it were being run by nobody. It's accessing all files as "other".

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  djbob said:
The problems should all be gone now, anyways.

 

Not for me...I'm still apparently using all my disk space, I can't access my file manage (says there was a data error), and there's weird problems with the stats bar...

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Uhh this place seems to be having a few problems.. not looking too stable...

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  esay said:
Uhh this place seems to be having a few problems.. not looking too stable...

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