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Note especially "Never run the install.sh script ... to try to repair an existing Virtualmin system!"
Never run the install.sh script to upgrade or renew or to try to repair an existing Virtualmin system! The virtualmin change-license command is used for license changes and renewals. Check the license FAQ for details.
Howdy,
Yeah, rpallen is correct... re-running the installer won't help and can just make things worse.
If things are that bad, you could fomat your server, and then re-install Virtualmin.
Or, you can always post the details of the problem you're having, it may be possible to get things working again.
-Eric