After a nightly cPanel update, version WHM 11.23.2 cPanel 11.23.6-C26716, MailWatch does not work anymore.
Error:
Internal Server Error
Premature end of script headers
This is the error log
Wed Aug 20 09:36:34 2008 warn [cpsrvd-ssl.pl]: "/usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/bin/php" is not executable! at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/cPPHP.pm line 29
Cpanel::cPPHP::get_cpphp_path(0, HASH(0x87d69bc)) called at cpsrvd-ssl.pl line 5335
main::cgiHandler('app', 'php', 'docroot', '/usr/local/cpanel/whostmgr/docroot', 'setmysqlroot', 1) called at cpsrvd-ssl.pl line 5300
main::phpHandler('docroot', '/usr/local/cpanel/whostmgr/docroot', 'setmysqlroot', 1) called at cpsrvd-ssl.pl line 4722
main::dodoc_whostmgrd() called at cpsrvd-ssl.pl line 874
main::dodoc(HASH(0x8850510)) called at cpsrvd-ssl.pl line 777
open3: exec of /usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/bin/php /usr/local/cpanel/whostmgr/docroot/3rdparty/mailwatch/index.php failed at cpsrvd-ssl.pl line 5365
Internal Error: "GET /3rdparty/mailwatch/index.php HTTP/1.1" Premature end of script headers: php: Please check /usr/local/cpanel/logs/error_log for the exact error.
I followed some hints in this forum:
/scripts upcp (--force)
/scripts/perlinstaller.
With no luck:(
Look forward to a hint on how to solve this problem.
If it's affecting webmail as well as mailwatch, then it sounds like a cPanel update problem rather than anything related to MailScanner and/or MailWatch. I'd suggest posting on the cPanel forum or contacting cPanel.
Sarah wrote:If it's affecting webmail as well as mailwatch, then it sounds like a cPanel update problem rather than anything related to MailScanner and/or MailWatch. I'd suggest posting on the cPanel forum or contacting cPanel.
It's indeed a cPanel problem, I posted it to the cPanel helpdesk and they made a temp. solution for my server.
In the coming nightly build en update the problem should be solved.
Yes, I too faced the same errors, it was fixed by a forceful UPCP. I manually installed PERL [after going through this post] by downloading it from layer1.cpanel.net.
You'd need to check about any error logs the control panel software may generate. I've written down a somewhat good article here about complete error logging in Linux/cPanel servers. http://www.host.co.in/forums/f37/know-c ... etail-804/
Sarah wrote:That's a great resource, Viraj. Thank you for posting the link to your article.
Regards,
Sarah
Thank you very much for appreciating my efforts It'd make me push further on to write such articles & help others I'll continue posting the articles here as well