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Can`t fix problem with upgrading from 1.0.0 -> 1.0.3
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Can`t fix problem with upgrading from 1.0.0 -> 1.0.3
Stopping Services:......... [done]

ispCP main configuration file
Loading old ispCP configuration file: [done]
Update ispCP configuration file: [done]

ispCP database
Update ispCP database schema: [done]

Rebuilding all service configuration files
ispCP Crontab file: [done]
ispCP BIND main configuration file: [done]
ispCP PHP (fastCGI modules configuration): [done]
ispCP Apache main vhost file: [done]
ispCP Apache AWStats vhost file: [done]
ispCP Postfix configuration files: [done]
ispCP Courier-Authentication: [done]
ispCP ProFTPd configuration file: [done]
ispCP init scripts: [done]

Rebuilding all GUI configuration files
ispCP GUI BIND configuration: [done]
ispCP GUI fastCGI/PHP configuration: [done]
ispCP GUI vhost file: [done]
ispCP PMA configuration file: [done]

Rebuilding all customer configuration files
Please wait, this may take some time: [failed]


FATAL: An error was occured during update process!
Correct it and re-run this program.

How to fix this error I checked forum and try with fix but still same error
02-20-2010 12:51 AM
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RE: Can`t fix problem with upgrading from 1.0.0 -> 1.0.3
i get exact the same error if i try to run update. the problem here is a new fcgid/apache version. try to restart apache2

/etc/init.d/apache2 restart... if you get an error this is the reason why it will fail there...


http://www.isp-control.net/forum/thread-9675.html
here you can see my thread

btw my solution to run ispcp-update properly was to change/delete the ispcp_fcgid.conf

but it can be another reason too...
(This post was last modified: 02-20-2010 04:40 AM by GTR.)
02-20-2010 04:34 AM
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