Hi,
I'm still trying to migrate from my cPanel server. Prior to the 3.07 update I could do this but now it fails as follows...
---- begin paste -------- Checking for cPanel features .. .. found Home directory, Unix user, Apache website, Webmin login, BIND DNS domain, Mail for domain, Webalizer reporting, AWstats reporting, MySQL database. Checking for clashes and dependencies .. .. all OK
Creating initial virtual server ..
Creating home directory .. .. done Creating Unix group icendris .. .. done
Creating Unix user icendris .. .. done
Adding to email domains list .. .. done
Adding new DNS zone .. .. done
Adding new virtual website .. .. done
Setting up scheduled Webalizer reporting .. .. done
Creating MySQL login .. .. done
Setting up AWstats reporting .. .. done
Creating Webmin user .. .. done
Re-starting DNS server .. .. done
Applying web server configuration .. .. done
Re-loading Webmin .. .. done
Saving server details .. .. done
.. done Copying home directory to /home/ixxxxx .. .. done
Re-creating mail users .. .. done (migrated 5)
HTTP/1.0 500 Perl execution failed Server: MiniServ/0.01 Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2006 10:18:10 GMT Content-type: text/html Connection: close
Error - Perl execution failed Can't coerce array into hash at ./virtual-server-lib.pl line 464.
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My server is running Perl v5.8.5, virtualmin 3.07
Best Regards
graham watts
Looks like a bug. I'll file one, and Jamie will look into it. He'll probably want to see an example of the cPanel backup that triggered this error--the format changes subtly depending on the version of cPanel you're coming from (and, obviously, the format is undocumented, so we're just having to analyze the archive and improvise).
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Hi Graham,
This is definately a bug in Virtualmin, but it will be fixed in the upcoming 3.08 version..
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Thanks Jamie, I look forward to 3.08
Graham
3.08 is in the repository now.
You can upgrade with yum:
yum update
Or with yast (click around in the system update...no simple way to tell yast to update all available packages from a particular source).
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