pull down to refresh
sudo reboot
I did reboot it
just tired again ( one line at time ) and it's showing the same output: ERROR: Your system already has services running on port 80, 443 or 3306.
ok let's stop the services:
sudo systemctl stop apache2 OR sudo systemctl stop nginx if you are using nginx, andsudo systemctl stop mysql
if the services restart automatically, just disable both using
sudo systemctl disable apache2 (assuming is an apache server) andsudo systemctl disable mysql
then try again
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are you on apache or nginx? can you share the specs of your server on cotabo? I should have ask earlier...
In the meantime, let's repair partially installed packagessudo dpkg --configure -a
Fix broken dependenciessudo apt-get install -f
Clean cached packages (optional)sudo apt-get clean
Retry installing mysql-server (maybe not needed)sudo apt-get install --reinstall mysql-server-8.0
are you on apache or nginx? can you share the specs of your server on cotabo? I should have ask earlier...
idk, how could I look it up 👀
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is mysql still running?
sudo systemctl stop mysqlsudo apt-get purge mysql-server-8.0 mysql-client mysql-common mysql-server-core-8.0sudo rm -rf /etc/mysql /var/lib/mysql /var/log/mysqlsudo apt-get autoremovesudo apt-get autoclean
Then let's try to reinstall MySQLsudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get install mysql-server-8.0
Hopefully ithis succeeds! Verify with:sudo systemctl status mysql
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it's ok, this is really testing my knowledge on server maintenance though 😅
Let's force it!sudo apt-get purge mysql-* mariadb-*sudo rm -rf /etc/mysql /var/lib/mysql /var/log/mysql /tmp/mysql.sock
Then continue with reinstalling mysqlsudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get install mysql-server-8.0
And finger crossed will be running!sudo systemctl status mysql
That's a great news, well done 💪
For the error, have you rebooted the server?
sudo rebootThen try one line at time:
curl -sS https://installer.cloudpanel.io/ce/v2/install.sh -o install.shto download the installer first. See if the error persists, or if it gives different output and depending on what it gives, keep going withecho "a3ba69a8102345127b4ae0e28cfe89daca675cbc63cd39225133cdd2fa02ad36" install.sh | sha256sum -cto install it, and then
sudo bash install.shto verify the installation