September 04, 2006

File Manager (cPanel)

I am having a problem accessing File Manager in cPanel. I get this error message whenever I try it:

"[a fatal error or timeout occurred while processing this directive]"

I'm trying to get into the file manager in order to deal with this problem:

"The account with the username 'usadave', is running out of disk space.
Please remove some files from this account, or ask the administrator to increase your disk quota.
You have currently used 82.63% of your disk space. "
(I received this in an email last month.)

I have also experienced a problem that may be related to all of the above: I tried to verify the existence of two pictures I thought I uploaded through MT (not file manager) that currently will not display when I try to preview them (though I received no error messages when I uploaded them). So I'm wondering if I'm out of disk space, but I cannot tell without getting into File Manager. Whew! Full circle.

Can someone give me a little help?

Posted by USAdave at September 4, 2006 08:06 PM | TrackBack
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#1

I've fixed your disk quota and I think I've fixed your CPanel login as well. Give it a try now. :)

Posted by Pixy Misa at September 5, 2006 07:19 AM
#2

As long as we're on the subject of CPanel, I think my uploads are still missing. Did you ever find out what the problem was?

Posted by CD at September 5, 2006 10:46 PM
#3

Oh, sorry!  Yes, I think I know what the problem is - there's a symbolic link that got zapped, so your files are there on the server but can't be found for your web page. 

I need to go back and recreate the link.



Posted by Pixy Misa at September 5, 2006 11:17 PM
#4

Pixy -- Thanks for fixing my disk usage and File Manager access problems! It looks like they are all better now . . . I really appreciate it!

However: Now I can't get Awstats to work for me. I just get this error message:

Error: Couldn't open config file "awstats.yourdomain.com.conf" nor "awstats.conf" after searching in path ".,/home/usadave/tmp/awstats/,/etc/opt/awstats,/etc/awstats,/etc,/usr/local/etc/awstats": No such file or directory

I'm sorry to be such a pain, Pixy . . . but is there something you could do to fix this problem?


Posted by Dave at September 6, 2006 01:57 AM
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