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  • LVE Manager links missing

    I have a few servers that have been upgraded to the SPA plugin and the old links for LVE have disappeared.

    How can I get those links back

    Thanks

  • #2
    Could you please clarify what links you are talking about? We would like to understand the nature of the problem.

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    • #3
      I am Sorry.
      I am speaking of the links that use to be in my Direct Admin Panel
      In the Admin side only CageFS still shows The LVE manager link vanished
      in the user side the Resource Usage Link has vanished.

      Thanks

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      • #4
        Do you really have lvemanager installed? Can you please show me?:

        Code:
        rpm -q lvemanager
        
        rpm -V lvemanager

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        • #5
          Well it was for years until the SPA update, does the update uninstall it?

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          • #6
            lvemanager-2.0-16.4.el6.cloudlinux.noarch

            rpm -V lvemanager
            S.5....T. /etc/cron.d/lvemanager-cron
            ......G.. /usr/http://selector.etc/php.ini
            ......G.. /usr/selector/lsphp
            ......G.. /usr/selector/php
            ......G.. /usr/selector/php-cli

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            • #7
              From above I see it is in place, and nothing critical broken. Please create support ticket, we would like to check the issue in place.

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              • #8
                Thank You,
                Seems DirectAdmins, custom-build needed updating and rebuilding.
                Now however I get an error
                Sudo:no tty present and no askpass program specified

                I followed info found online for resolving this but it has not worked.

                Thanks

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                • #9
                  Do you use regular admin account to access and manage DirectAdmin? Or some another administrator user? If so, have you add it to required group with da-addsudoer command?

                  Please also check if you have "Defaults:%clsudoers !requiretty" in /etc/sudoers file.

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                  • #10
                    Reg Admin although name has been changed and is reflected in etc/sudoers and all looks fine as far as the "Defaults:%clsudoers !requiretty"

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                    • #11
                      Ok then, please create support ticket with us.

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