(11-28-2010 04:56 AM)MasterTH Wrote: got a problem with a fresh installation
Code:
* ispCP crontab file: [ Done ]
* ispCP Bind9 main configuration file: [ Done ]
* ispCP Apache fastCGI modules configuration: [ Failed ]
[FATAL] An error occurred during setup process!
Correct it and re-run this program.
this is a part of the log-file
Code:
sys_command() | Starting...
system() | [DEBUG] ERROR: Module fastcgi does not exist!
Module fcgid already disabled
used fcigd, just awstats enabled and mysql prefix infront
Used the installer from Trunk
I just installed a VPS with Ubuntu 10.04 base install and attempted to install ispCP 1.0.7 Release however, I had the same problems listed above. Tried using fcgi option instead, rebuilt a dozen times, verified packages, verified everything was up to date (multiverse, etc). I had no luck getting it to work.
So, I purged the VPS, started clean and installed 1.0.7RC2 instead. At first I had a problem with rkhunter not installing, but after waiting about 10 minutes (ld's were updating in the background?), the install worked.
So, I'm running 1.0.7RC2 and would like to upgrade to the release, however I've done lots of mods tonight (subdomain hosting mods, etc) and hoping the upgrade will keep those settings.
Anyway, I figured I would chime in cuz 1.0.7 was just released and in case anyone else running Ubuntu 10.04 is running into this same problem. After trying forever, I figured it might just be a bug in the installation scripts and someone would find it after a few reports? :-)
I'm getting ready to migrate from 1.0.5 on an old server and the purpose of the upgrade was mainly for the API support as I want to complete automation of the signup process for our customers and I feel API is the best way to do it. Just hope the API is stable enough cuz I couldn't get it working in 1.0.5 and from what I was reading in forums, 1.0.7 may not install on my older Ubuntu 8.04 machine, so I figured a good clean start would go smoothly (not so much, but close).
Is there any chance someone could add support for upgrade of ispCP within the control panel admin pages, something that would do a backup and have the option to downgrade if the upgrade didn't go smoothly? I guess the control panel would not work if the upgrade didn't go smoothly, maybe a quick restore script if upgrade fails? Maybe a backup script in each new release, with the option to restore the previous working version? I would try new versions a lot more often if it was easy to fix, but in the past, if install's failed, it was a pain, sometimes having to recreate domains manually (including email addresses) and I can't be doing that in a large production environment. Just a thought..