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User Does Not Exist Bug
User Does Not Exist Bug
Hi All,
I really hope somebody can help as i'm pulling my hair out!
I uninstalled and removed VestaCP before removing a user and now when i re-install VestaCP the user shows in the Control Panel but nothing I do can remove it...
I have removed EVERYTHING associated with VestaCP... MariaDB and MySQL and their directories and re-install everything but the user is always there, short of re-installing Centos I don't know what else I can try, I have read every through every thread Google throws at me.
I'm running VestaCP on Centos OS, there has to be something that can remove this user?
I really hope somebody can help as i'm pulling my hair out!
I uninstalled and removed VestaCP before removing a user and now when i re-install VestaCP the user shows in the Control Panel but nothing I do can remove it...
I have removed EVERYTHING associated with VestaCP... MariaDB and MySQL and their directories and re-install everything but the user is always there, short of re-installing Centos I don't know what else I can try, I have read every through every thread Google throws at me.
I'm running VestaCP on Centos OS, there has to be something that can remove this user?
Re: User Does Not Exist Bug
Normaly, vestacp saves user informations in /usr/local/vesta directory. But uninstall and reinstall vestacp is not a good idea, better reinstall your server with centos and setup a new instance of vestacp. It will ensure that you have a clean and stable server.