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Unable to detect your OSThere must be an issue with the way you're installing CyberPanel. I've setup multiple instances on Ubuntu 22.04, on both OVH and Hetzner servers, and have had aServer Initial Configurations rDNS Dramas[quote="computerman, post:3, topic:53120"] similar rDNS problem, cyberpanel is complaining about rDNS not beeing properl [/quote] Sorry to hear. Hopefully this Server Initial Configurations rDNS DramasHere's some info from the error-logs.txt: ``` [04.10.2024_17-31-08] Domain that you have provided is not configured as rDNS for your server IP. [404] [04.10.202CPU Server Process Hogging@usmannasir , I completely understand that. However, how do we know what LSPHP is running in the background? How do we know why it's using up so much resources.CPU Server Process Hogging@usmannasir , that doesn't explain the high CPU usage though? Surely the HDD is not causing these significant issues with CPU hogging. Are you saying 4T/8C CPU CPU Server Process Hogging@usmannasir - I believe it's happening when my Cron is running a WP All Import product update, however, you wouldn't expect PHP to consume so much server CPU toCPU Server Process HoggingHello, not that I noticed. What would be the best way to check this? Just keep an eye on the processes and see if MySQL pops up with high CPU load at the same tCyberpanel can't upgrade to the latest commit! (cyberpanel_upgrade.sh not found)[quote="Alpsan, post:3, topic:44788"] Hello, im getting exactly the same issue any help regards [/quote] Check my response above and let us know how you go.Cyberpanel can't upgrade to the latest commit! (cyberpanel_upgrade.sh not found)Ahh. I'm getting the exact same issue as well. I tried to manually upgrade, but I'm not having any luck. Perhaps you can try running these commands in terminal:Ubuntu 22.04 - Server Reboot Corrupts Boot PartitionI may add that there were additional steps I took, such as checking drive health, server health (RAM, CPU), etc - to ensure there was no hardware related issue