othelloRob
1st April 2007, 22:44
Due to the number of problems being raised on the CPanel11 platform, and the lack of official fixes coming in a timely fashion, reseller servers CPanel1 and Cpanel2 will need to be downgraded to version 10.9 until 11.0 is brought up to the high standards needed.
(switching back to X2 from X3 as the default skin)
Sadly there is no simple way to downgrade, so we are having to take the following steps to fix the package manager, ssl certificate manager, and apache (web server) problems:
1. install new machine with cpanel 10.8/FC6
2. configure all applications as per setup on cpanel1 & cpanel2
3. stop all incoming emails
4. stop all mysql databases
5. stop all postgresql databases
6. stop all ftp access
7. package up accounts on old servers
8. switch ip adresses
9. unpack accounts on new server
10. restart stopped services
This is a large undertaking, so we will be doing it IP address at a time, in order to minimise disruption. Sadly there will be downtime noticed by people unable to pickup mail, or access dynamic database driven sites while their data is being archived on one platform and restored to the new one.
Your clients might also receieve some automated emails about their account setup during the process, these can safely be ignored, as once teh downgrade is complete everything will work exactly as before.
If we dont do this downgrade we are forced to keep manually editting internal config files every time someone makes a change in the reseller control panel (whm) and manually restart processes, which will mean intermittent and regular downtime, far more likely to disrupt the end clients.
We expect to work overnight on this for the next 6 days, wraping up by 8am each morning, just in time for the working day to start.
(switching back to X2 from X3 as the default skin)
Sadly there is no simple way to downgrade, so we are having to take the following steps to fix the package manager, ssl certificate manager, and apache (web server) problems:
1. install new machine with cpanel 10.8/FC6
2. configure all applications as per setup on cpanel1 & cpanel2
3. stop all incoming emails
4. stop all mysql databases
5. stop all postgresql databases
6. stop all ftp access
7. package up accounts on old servers
8. switch ip adresses
9. unpack accounts on new server
10. restart stopped services
This is a large undertaking, so we will be doing it IP address at a time, in order to minimise disruption. Sadly there will be downtime noticed by people unable to pickup mail, or access dynamic database driven sites while their data is being archived on one platform and restored to the new one.
Your clients might also receieve some automated emails about their account setup during the process, these can safely be ignored, as once teh downgrade is complete everything will work exactly as before.
If we dont do this downgrade we are forced to keep manually editting internal config files every time someone makes a change in the reseller control panel (whm) and manually restart processes, which will mean intermittent and regular downtime, far more likely to disrupt the end clients.
We expect to work overnight on this for the next 6 days, wraping up by 8am each morning, just in time for the working day to start.