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How to uninstall ISPManager?
There was ISPManager Lite, the license ended.
The server is already configured, so there is no point in buying an extension.
But there is such a problem: awstats fell off along with ISPManager. Has ceased to work on cron, does not want to update statistics in any way, even manually. (By the way, does it really need to be run every 10 minutes and without logrotate protection?)
How to completely remove playful ISPManager handles from configs? Maybe he makes some backups?
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As already mentioned, you need to remove Include /usr/local/ispmgr/etc/ispmgr.inc from the apache config, the folder with ispmgr /usr/local/ispmgr/ and all cron jobs related to ispmgr (all jobs will be inside /usr/ local/ispmgr).
ispmgr has a built-in awstat rotator, so removing ispmgr will kill awstat as well, and you will need to configure it yourself.
I'll add one more detail to what has already been said, which I discovered today when ISP Manager was uninstalled. Removing references to /usr/local/ispmgr/* from the Apache configuration may not be enough. Lines of approximately the same form were found in the Nginx configuration:
As you know, ISP Manager glues the configuration of all created virtual hosts into one main /etc/nginx/nginx.conf file. That's where you need to look for the mentioned lines. And he adds the first to each virtual host.
To avoid problems after removing ISP Manager, these lines should also be removed from /etc/nginx/nginx.conf.
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