(11-16-2019, 04:30 AM)sagher Wrote: As i notice my VPS is rebooted or rest between saturday sunday night. and all my applications are stopped working so i manually run them again. i just ask about my location Los-angles also be upgraded of the issue is something else?
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sagher Can you please open a private support thread in the VPS support section of the Forum. When you post your support request can you please provide specific details of what is not working. Not just vague info. I.e. what applications are no longer working? Are they still not working? Etc.
Yes, your VPS seems to be in the process of being upgraded. @
Dynamoay be able to inform you more fully, but from the status reports on our Virmach account, looks like they have done lots of work on the Los Angeles nodes.
For Dynamo and other technical staff to help you please open a private support thread in the VPS Support Section of the Forum first. That way you can get full and undivided specialist attention.
You can also look at the following info Virmach provided:
Quote:Is your service not functioning after migration? Please read this before contacting us.
Due to the nature of OpenVZ to KVM conversions, how we process them is using a base KVM template, and then overwriting any duplicate files with your files from your old OpenVZ service. What ends up happening in many of the situations where there are conflicts is that a new file now exists with additional settings that you did not have in the past, or that there are newer versions of certain packages that do not work with your older version of other software.
If networking is not functioning or your services are attempting to bind to the wrong IP address, please first "Re-configure networking" on your Control Panel. Wait approximately 5 minutes, then log in via VNC to see if your service is showing any prompt, then attempt to ping both 8.8.8.8 and google.com to see if there's still an issue with networking. Check your ifconfig to ensure the correct IP is assigned.
For CentOS, please check to ensure SELinux is disabled. Check out this guide here. This should fix any issues you are having with polkit service as well as others.
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/...ng_selinux
Check your firewall rules. For example, there may be new rules set blocking port 80/443. Here is a good guide.
https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Network/IPTables
Attempt to start all your packages. For example, if your website is not working, ensure you attempt to start apache/nginx, MySQL, PHP, and any other related services. For most services, the command would be systemctl start or /etc/init.d/ start where is the service name. If there are any errors, it will usually be because of an incompatibility and you can install or update the appropriate services or contact us for assistance. If you contact us, please let us know exactly the services you are running and their configuration.
For web panels, first make sure you disable SELinux as instructed above. Then, check iptables as instructed above. cPanel needs /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/upcp to be ran afterward. For other panels we are investigating, but there is an issue with /etc/init.d files missing. Please restore this from your own backups or contact us to copy it over for you.
If any files are missing, please contact us to complete the file migration again. This is extremely rare and unintended, and we can easily fix the issue. An indicating sign that this is the case is your old password not working or your SSH port being different.
If you contact us please include your service credentials and a very specific description of what you are running on your service and what is not functioning, otherwise help may be delayed further. Please be patient. If it is an extremely urgent situation, please request that we bring back your old OpenVZ service back online with a new IP address. Let us know if you are OK with a resync (all files on your new KVM service will be overwritten again from the old OpenVZ service.)