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Troubleshooting Module Command Errors: A Comprehensive Guide

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Module Command Error

Module Command Errors are errors returned from the module and not WHMCS, so for provisioning modules (cPanel, Plesk etc) they come from your server.

Therefore to discover the cause of such errors refer to your server/registrar's documentation or support team. We have collected some of the most most common errors and their causes, refer to the appropriate page in the following sections:

  • Server Modules
  • Module Errors

Once the necessary corrections have been made use the Module Command buttons under the client's Products/Services or Domains tabs to attempt the command again.

Unknown Error

Sometimes the module returns an error WHMCS does not recognise and this can result in an Unknown Error message.

Navigate to Configuration > System Logs and click Module Log on the sidebar (prior to WHMCS 8.0, Utilities > Logs > Module Log)

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Toggle the Module Logging option to the On position:

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Reproduce the Module Command Error.

Reload the Module Log page.

You will now see the communication between WHMCS and the remote system. The Response column will contain an error message that the server/registrar's documentation or support team will be able to explain.

Finally, toggle the Module Logging option back Off.

 

 

The End! should you have any inquiries, we encourage you to reach out to the Vercaa Support Center without hesitation.

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