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Is .cagefs/tmp/mysql.sock needed? Or no longer used?
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Just to follow up, it appears if /home/cpanelaccountname/.cagefs/tmp/mysql.sock doesnt get created/moved for some reason using the cpanel rearrange tool, it gets recreated the first time the account accesses mysql
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I was wondering if /.cagefs/tmp/mysql.sock should be there under each accounts home directory or should not be there in a current default cagefs configuration under cloudlinux6
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Hi,
Please, submit a ticket at https://cloudlinux.zendesk.com so our support team can take a closer look at the issue.
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Thanks. I ran cagefsctl --force-update but it did not recreate a /.cagefs/tmp/ directory under the one accounts .cagefs directory (the one account which I used the cPanel rearrange tool to move as a test before proceeding further.)
On a current CloudLinux6 cPanel server, would you expect to see a /.cagefs/tmp/mysql.sock symlink under each account?
/home/cpanelaccountname/.cagefs/tmp/mysql.sock -> /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
Or is this no longer needed/used by cagefs?
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Hi,
Try to reload CageFS by running:
Code:cagefsct --force-update cagefsctl -M
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Is .cagefs/tmp/mysql.sock needed? Or no longer used?
Existing accounts have:
/home/cpanelaccountname/.cagefs/tmp/mysql.sock" -> "/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
When restoring from backup or using the cpanel rearrange tool, the
/home/cpanelaccountname/.cagefs/tmp directory or that mysql.sock symlink is not recreated for the restored account.
Should this appear under accounts restored from backup or is this no longer used?
/home/cpanelaccountname/.cagefs/tmp/mysql.sock" -> "/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sockTags: None
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