(10-01-2008 02:07 AM)sci2tech Wrote: Good luck
Hi,
Ok - I've updated to r1363...
I still have the same problem - with just the new password stored as a hash/encrypted file...
I've also logged in as admin, and checked for database upgrades, or updates in the panel, and there don't appear to be any...
What's the next step?
Plus, the other thing I've noticed is that since moving to the latest version (or rather the previous one that I was running prior to this latest update), I was getting periodic outages on some of my sites... When I browsed them, I was just not getting anything showing, they would time out... But other sites on the same server and IP address were working ok...
I tried restarting apache, but it didn't work... They started working again after a reboot, but given I've only been using the latest version for about 2 or 3 days, that's not a great amount of uptime...
I hadn't had that problem before, but I have just migrated servers, so I guess the issue could be related to that...
Cheers,
Jx
(10-02-2008 05:44 AM)vetch101 Wrote: (10-01-2008 02:07 AM)sci2tech Wrote: Good luck
Hi,
Ok - I've updated to r1363...
I still have the same problem - with just the new password stored as a hash/encrypted file...
I've also logged in as admin, and checked for database upgrades, or updates in the panel, and there don't appear to be any...
What's the next step?
Plus, the other thing I've noticed is that since moving to the latest version (or rather the previous one that I was running prior to this latest update), I was getting periodic outages on some of my sites... When I browsed them, I was just not getting anything showing, they would time out... But other sites on the same server and IP address were working ok...
I tried restarting apache, but it didn't work... They started working again after a reboot, but given I've only been using the latest version for about 2 or 3 days, that's not a great amount of uptime...
I hadn't had that problem before, but I have just migrated servers, so I guess the issue could be related to that...
Cheers,
Jx
Ok - so I've just run the ispcp-backup-all script... now all the backups are failing to log in on the mysqldump... Is there a manual way to generate the hashes?
Cheers,
Jx