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Domain Status: sys_command_rs() | Ending...
Server: Ubuntu 7.04

I finally got ispCP Omega installed. Smile It seems like I'm running into more problems, though. Sad

I created a reseller and then a couple of clients under the reseller. I had problems creating the clients because awstats was not installed, and then I found out in another thread that awstats should be avoided until it's fully implemented. That's fine. I disabled awstats in the ispcp.conf file and deleted the two accounts, but they're still in the user list. ???

I created another user, but now I'm having a different problem...
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I want to add that the interface looks really nice!!! I just hope it's all worth it once it's installed. Smile I'm sure it will be. It definitely looks like the best panel I've seen yet.

Thank you,
Chris
(This post was last modified: 09-16-2007 02:49 AM by n9xcr.)
09-16-2007 02:47 AM
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that doesn't mean really anything; it's just a message saying that the sys_command_rs method has done its job just fine.

You should try this: http://www.isp-control.net/ispcp/wiki/ho...nfig_files
but ignore the WHERE `XXXXXXXXX` = 'ok'; part and see what happens
09-18-2007 09:39 AM
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RE: Domain Status: sys_command_rs() | Ending...
i'm having the same issue, i've stopped the ispcp service, then ran the /var/www/ispcp/engine/ispcp-rqst-mngr command, and the status of the domain is never OK, and still states :
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after doing the following command:
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cat /var/log/ispcp/ispcp-dmn-mngr.stderr

i'm prompted with the following:
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/usr/bin/touch: cannot touch `/var/www/scoreboards/domain-name.com': No such file or directory
(obviously i've switched my domain name for domain-name.com)

i manually did mkdir /var/www/scoreboards

repeated the process, and it still says the same error as abouve about no such file or directory..

so i tried to manually touch /var/www/scoreboards/domain-name.com

this didn't fix it, so i removed the file, and did a makedir named domain-name.com... still didn't fix it.. i then checked to make sure /usr/bin/touch was there.. it is, as well as in /bin/touch so i edited the ispcp.conf to make /usr/bin/touch become /bin/touch and retried the previous steps.. still no go.. i then replaced the altered entry in the config file to again use /usr/bin/touch..

now i'm waiting to see if a fix / solution to my issue is anywhere to be found.
(This post was last modified: 12-08-2007 01:55 PM by ArcAiN6.)
12-08-2007 01:54 PM
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RE: Domain Status: sys_command_rs() | Ending...
It's great if you post the same problem in several froums... see installation
the request manager does not do anything if the status is not set correctly
12-08-2007 06:30 PM
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