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get_tag() | ERROR:
Hi guys,

I've been using ispCP 1.0rc2 OMEGA now for some months, and everything was working as intended. Some days ago, I did a "apt-get upgrade" to upgrade some of the server software. Unfortunately, I can't add anymore users now. Getting this message from ISPCP debugger :

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get_tag() | ERROR: '# httpd Data BEGIN. ' ne '# httpd Data END. ', '# httpd Data END. ' overlaps '# httpd Data BEGIN. ' in src !

Anyone to help me there please ?
01-17-2008 11:11 PM
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RE: get_tag() | ERROR:
Looks like an Template error...is your Apache running well after restart ?
You can try to regenerate your Configfiles
--> http://www.isp-control.net/ispcp/wiki/ho...nfig_files

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01-18-2008 12:48 AM
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RE: get_tag() | ERROR:
BeNe Wrote:Looks like an Template error...is your Apache running well after restart ?
You can try to regenerate your Configfiles
--> http://www.isp-control.net/ispcp/wiki/ho...nfig_files

Greez BeNe

Apache is running smoothly.

I tried to regenerate the Config files, now all my domains have that red status icon, and I get the message for all of them Sad

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get_tag() | ERROR: '# httpd Data BEGIN. ' ne '# httpd Data END. ', '# httpd Data END. ' overlaps '# httpd Data BEGIN. ' in src !

I haven't done any changes to ispCP, just did the "apt-get upgrade". So no idea, why ispCP now has problems
01-18-2008 01:22 AM
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RE: get_tag() | ERROR:
You really did not try to upgrade your ispcp or what ever a time ago ?
Some changes in the template maybe? Until your Servies are not rebooted everything is fine. But with apt-get update / upgrade somes services must be reloaded and the damage config will be load.

Maybe you try to enable the Debug mode.

Greez BeNe
01-18-2008 01:36 AM
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RE: get_tag() | ERROR:
I'd have a look at the tpl files within /etc/ispcp/*/parts - there are lines which fit to the error message...

Maybe you also could find out which packages were updated...

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01-18-2008 03:03 AM
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RE: get_tag() | ERROR:
Thanks for your help guys,

the /etc/ispcp/apache/sites-available/ispcp.conf was somehow messed up, don't know why, I haven't touched it.
01-18-2008 07:28 AM
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Hopefully you have a backup in /etc/ispcp/apache/working or in the backup /var/www/ispcp/backup/...
01-18-2008 07:37 AM
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RE: get_tag() | ERROR:
joximu Wrote:Hopefully you have a backup in /etc/ispcp/apache/working or in the backup /var/www/ispcp/backup/...

Yup Smile Is working again. Thanks for your help
01-18-2008 03:35 PM
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RE: get_tag() | ERROR:
Just went to update ispcp to do awstats static, and now I'm getting this error :-

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get_tag() | ERROR: len(# [{DMN_NAME}] AWStats static tasks START.) + len(# [{DMN_NAME}] AWStats static tasks END.) > len(src) !

This is with the nightly build of 31.01.08


Previously my ispcp.conf was set to awstats dynamic, rather than awstats static.
01-31-2008 11:13 PM
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