Necroist
07-30-2004, 09:32 AM
Hi guys,
I did a reformat and a clean install of cpanel, but for some reason, it just stucked at this part of the installation.
http://img70.exs.cx/img70/4049/freebsd2.gif
Its been like that for over 2 hours now. What should I do?
Using FreeBSD 4.10-release.
I am also unable to use the top command.
Ctrl^C + Restart the install
Rus
Necroist
07-30-2004, 10:17 AM
Ok, just did that, but I realise its looping its fetching.
http://img60.exs.cx/img60/8813/freebsd3.gif
it goes through a cycle of getting files, and then it loops the same process over and over again.
I had this problem as well. It seems cpanel tries to install older ports than those available from freebsd. Cpanel tech responded to my ticket saying that that was normal and just fine.. was never able to get the server back in working order. The client just decided to move off to a linux machine as they've had headache after headache with fbsd and cpanel.. and so have I.
I forgot to mention, you can remove each of those packages then allow cpanel to reinstall what it needs. Thats the only way i could get the box semi- stable.
Necroist
07-30-2004, 07:34 PM
Ok, apparently now my installation says "Done",
I control-C, tried to go to https://xxx.xxx.xx.xx:2087, and they say, apache couldn't be found.
Run the following: /scripts/upcp --force
Steven
07-30-2004, 08:27 PM
you might need to run /scripts/easyapache aswell. Cpanel + freebsd is real buggy lately.
Necroist
07-30-2004, 10:27 PM
thanks, so far so good, I checked the services status, everything seems to be up now.
Although it seems like my memory is being used at 100%. Strange?
this should fix that: /scripts/fixmuse
Necroist
07-30-2004, 11:01 PM
unfortunately it doesn't work :(