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Issue while installing in Centos 5
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Issue while installing in Centos 5
I'm installing in Centos 5, following this guide:

http://isp-control.net/documentation/sta...ion/centos

And I'm guetting this error:

IP of Secondary DNS. (optional) []:

Use MySQL Prefix.
Possible values: [i]nfront, [b]ehind, [n]one. [none]: i

FastCGI Version: [f]cgid or fast[c]gi. [fcgid]: f
The 'month' parameter ("0") to DateTime::new did not pass the 'is between 1 and 12' callback
at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/i386-linux-thread-multi/DateTime.pm line 175
DateTime::new('undef', 'year', 2011, 'month', 0, 'day', 7, 'hour', 22, ...) called at ispcp-setup-methods.pl line 784
main::ask_timezone() called at ispcp-setup line 183
main::user_dialog() called at ispcp-setup line 1015

Any help will be appreciated, thank you!

Regards
Matias
01-08-2011 06:17 AM
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RE: Issue while installing in Centos 5
(01-08-2011 06:17 AM)mkreder Wrote:  I'm installing in Centos 5, following this guide:

http://isp-control.net/documentation/sta...ion/centos

And I'm guetting this error:

IP of Secondary DNS. (optional) []:

Use MySQL Prefix.
Possible values: [i]nfront, [b]ehind, [n]one. [none]: i

FastCGI Version: [f]cgid or fast[c]gi. [fcgid]: f
The 'month' parameter ("0") to DateTime::new did not pass the 'is between 1 and 12' callback
at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/i386-linux-thread-multi/DateTime.pm line 175
DateTime::new('undef', 'year', 2011, 'month', 0, 'day', 7, 'hour', 22, ...) called at ispcp-setup-methods.pl line 784
main::ask_timezone() called at ispcp-setup line 183
main::user_dialog() called at ispcp-setup line 1015

Any help will be appreciated, thank you!

Regards
Matias

Change local time by this command
#date 1215184510
Then run setup again. When setup finished, you can change to current time.
01-12-2011 09:53 PM
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RE: Issue while installing in Centos 5
I can't change the date, because inside a VPS server with OpenVZ, as in dispite I have root access, I cannot change the date.
01-12-2011 10:32 PM
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RE: Issue while installing in Centos 5
any help?
01-18-2011 09:17 AM
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RE: Issue while installing in Centos 5
This is a bug. If you have no root access... I don't know... Sad
01-18-2011 08:49 PM
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RE: Issue while installing in Centos 5
I have root access, I just cannot change the date. I guess I will have to wait until February XD
01-20-2011 06:18 AM
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