Mike4286 Posted October 9 Share Posted October 9 Hello, I’ve set up WordPress hosting in WHMCS, configured to automatically install WordPress once payment is received. Here’s the setup I’m using: WHMCS > Products/Services > Module Settings > Install WordPress > Install Automatically Server environment: CloudLinux with cPanel/WHM Quota in WHM: Set to 50000 MB Everything else works fine, (cpanel account creation and system emails send out) although WordPress is not being installed, and I keep running into the following issues: WHMCS module debug log: Notice: fwrite(): Write of 25550047 bytes failed with errno=32 Broken pipe in /usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/wp-toolkit/plib/library/RemoteServer/Executor/Implementation/LocalExecutorHelper.php on line 103 Failed to write data to a file '/home/username/public_html/wp6705ad9a6b5bb3.25912662/wordpress-6.6.2.zip' under user 'username': cat: write error: Disk quota exceeded Even though I’ve set the disk quota in WHM to 50000 MB for the package, after performing a test signup (that fails), after I check the account, under WHM > List Accounts, and it shows reduced to 1 MB quota. I’ve tried: Manually modifying the quota in WHM > Quota Modification. Checking that the package settings have the correct disk space allocation. Verifying that the server disk usage is only at 47%, so it’s not a disk space issue. Has anyone else experienced similar problems with quotas not being applied correctly to new cPanel accounts in WHMCS? Any guidance would be much appreciated. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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