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Update from 1.0.6 to 1.0.6 (SOLVED) - n0ta - 08-23-2010 05:54 AM I know it sounds stupid but i made a mistake.. I belive i get the error because i allready updatet it. from 1.0.5 back then. I followed this guide: http://isp-control.net/documentation/start:upgrade:debian But now i cant start ispcp_daemon After i tryed somthing (might have been stupid) it says the following: WARNING: Your ispCP configuration file has several settings set to an empty value ! Are you sure you have installed ispCP ? [Y/n]: y WARNING: Your ispCP configuration file is not valid! The program will switch to recovery mode now... Do you want to continue [Y/n]: y Use of uninitialized value in subroutine entry at ispcp-setup-methods.pl line 487, <STDIN> line 4. Use of uninitialized value $iaddr in gethostbyaddr at ispcp-setup-methods.pl line 488, <STDIN> line 4. Use of uninitialized value $addr in concatenation (.) or string at ispcp-setup-methods.pl line 503, <STDIN> line 4. Please enter the domain name where ispCP OMEGA will run on [admin.]: Now i cant uninstall, install, update or anything I REALLY need help. Hoping for quick replys I see some of the dev's are taking small fee for help.. I'm willing to pay a fee if you can help me on the server (probably faster ) RE: Update from 1.0.6 to 1.0.6 - kilburn - 08-23-2010 08:20 AM The guide tells you to make backups of your config files, especiallly ispcp.conf. Have you tried restoring it? RE: Update from 1.0.6 to 1.0.6 - gOOvER - 08-23-2010 02:44 PM Overwrite the ispcp.conf with your backup and restart update Then it should work RE: Update from 1.0.6 to 1.0.6 - n0ta - 08-23-2010 04:29 PM Stopping Services: ......... Done ispCP main configuration file Loading old ispCP configuration file Please enter path to your ispcp. old.conf [/etc/ispcp/ispcp.old.conf]: Please enter path to your ispcp.old.conf [/etc/ispcp/ispcp.old.conf]: Please enter path to your ispcp.old.conf [/etc/ispcp/ispcp.old.conf]: /e tc/ispcp/ispcp.conf Done Update ispCP configuration file: Done Check ispCP configuration file: Done ispCP database Update ispCP database schema Failed FATAL: An error was occured during update process! Correct it and re-run this program. You can find help at http://isp-control.net/forum The reason i type /etc/ispcp/ispcp.conf is because i tryed to reverse with: mv -v /etc/ispcp/ispcp.old.conf /etc/ispcp/ispcp.conf But still error RE: Update from 1.0.6 to 1.0.6 - Nuxwin - 08-23-2010 04:58 PM (08-23-2010 05:54 AM)n0ta Wrote: I know it sounds stupid but i made a mistake.. I belive i get the error because i allready updatet it. from 1.0.5 back then. Look your PM RE: Update from 1.0.6 to 1.0.6 - n0ta - 08-23-2010 05:00 PM I have a bad feeling that the old ispcp.conf is for some reason gone :S so i tryed typing in mysql password, vhost, server ip etc. etc. in /etc/ispcp/ispcp.conf and restartet.. without luck... moved it to /etc/ispcp/ispcp.old.conf and tryed again. still no luck. I'm currently thinking that uninstall and install again is easyer, but even that comes with error. RE: Update from 1.0.6 to 1.0.6 - n0ta - 08-23-2010 08:22 PM Nuxwin helped me for like 1-2 hours over teamviewer.. really nice job, and thank you for ispcp 1.0.7 THANKS RE: Update from 1.0.6 to 1.0.6 - Nuxwin - 08-23-2010 08:22 PM No problem. Don't forget to rename the first post as [RESOLVED]. Good luck with ispCP. edit : Or [SOLVED] RE: Update from 1.0.6 to 1.0.6 (SOLVED) - viperiii - 12-03-2010 04:42 PM I think I pulled the same problem... however I'm betting that I overwrote my backup because I followed the instructions again and I'm almost sure I copied a bad config over a good one...duh.... restoring from a vmx backup now... just a few hours more...LOL Hoping my backup is anygood... last restore about 6 hours ago was junk... otherwise will need some help myself... got past the database update... now failing on apache modules... fcgi is a real file and doesn't want to touch it or something... |