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[Solved] Error 500 on Tommy Cpanellogin screen


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Internal Server Error
500

The system failed to open the session file “/var/cpanel/sessions/raw/:XyA_S2NFuNpqDEcE” because of an error: No such file or directory at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/Session.pm line 268.
cpsrvd/11.64.0.36 Server at tommy.heliohost.org

 

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Argh.../var is full again. 

 

 

I think it's time for a root crontab hourly job where the script will check the /var allocation and wipe it clean if its more than 90%.

 

Or reducing the accounts.

 

Or making /var bigger.

 

Or something.

 

This is a daily issue.

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That last few cases of this were caused by abuse, specifically infected Wordpress installations generating thousands of spam emails. Even though our system prevents them from sending, they still waste space...

 

We ought to just make it larger though in my opinion. Even after cleaning it only has maybe 1GB free.

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Same problem here: I can't log in, my WordPress site non-functional, but my plain vanilla HTML site is functioning.  :(  :(

Would love to see this resolved once and for all!

Ever thought of switching to Joomla? WordPress is completely unoptimized and could cause a high server load (depends on what plugins you use).

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WordPress is completely unoptimized and could cause a high server load (depends on what plugins you use).

Ironically, WP was actually the direct cause of at least one if not more than one of the /var issues. The downtime was basically a result of WP getting infected and sending spam (email lives on /var when it's waiting to be sent...in that case, the spam never sent because it was spam, so it sat and clogged up the space).

 

We recommend not using WP if at all possible for this and many other reasons...

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WordPress is completely unoptimized and could cause a high server load (depends on what plugins you use).

Ironically, WP was actually the direct cause of at least one if not more than one of the /var issues. The downtime was basically a result of WP getting infected and sending spam (email lives on /var when it's waiting to be sent...in that case, the spam never sent because it was spam, so it sat and clogged up the space).

 

We recommend not using WP if at all possible for this and many other reasons...

 

 

Maybe, I don't even know if it's possible, pending to be sent mail should be put  on another partition, /var/something or /something.

 

Because (I guess) that way only the outbound mail function will break in such a case, not everything. I don't even have inbound mail currently. Hopefully the pending inbox mail won't get lost  :(

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It seems that somehow /var got to 96% and things started working again.

 

But 96% is a certain downtime really really soon again 

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