Error from park wrapper: mydomain.com is already
configured. Sorry, that domain is already setup (remove it from
httpd.conf)
If you're administrating a Cpanel server and you come across an
error message while trying to use cpanel's
domain addon menu
and you want to fix that you will need to do the following logged
in as root over an ssh connection:
1. Remove dns related stuff in /var/named and
/var/named/cache cpanel:~# rm -f
/var/named/mydomain.com.db cpanel:~# rm -f
/var/named/cache/mydomain.com.db
2. Edit the current used
httpd.conf on the server and remove all virtualhost domain
definitions
cpanel:~# vim /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
# find the mydomain.com Virtualhost definitions and completely
remove them
3. Remove any domain occurance in /var/cpanel/users
cpanel:~# cd /var/cpanel/users/
cpanel:/var/cpanel/users# grep -rli 'mydomain.com' *
/var/cpanel/users/hipo
cpanel:~# vim /var/cpanel/users/hipo
# remove in above file any domain related entries
3.
Remove anything related to mydomain.com in /etc/userdomains and
/etc/localdomains
cpanel:~# vim /etc/userdomains
cpanel:~# vim /etc/localdomains
# again look inside the two files and remove the occuring
entries
4. Edit /etc/named.conf and remove any definitions of
mydomain.com
cpanel:~# vim /etc/named.conf
# in above file remove DNS configuration for mydomain.com
5. Run /scripts/updateuserdomains
cpanel:~# /scripts/updateuserdomains
6. Delete any valias configurations
cpanel:~# rm -f /etc/valiases/mydomain.com
cpanel:~# rm -f /etc/vdomainaliases/mydomain.com
cpanel:~# rm -f/etc/vfilters/mydomain.com
7. Remove any occurance of mydomain.com in the user directory
which experiences the Error from park wrapper: error
Let's say the user testuser is experiencing the error, in that case
you will have to remove:
cpanel:~# rm -rf
/home/testuser/public_html/mydomain.com
8. Restart Cpanel
This step is optional and might not be required but I think it's
also a good practice as it will at least restart the Cpanel
webserver (Apache or Litespeed depending on your conf)
cpanel:~# /etc/init.d/cpanel restart
Now try to add up the domain via the Cpanel domain addon interface,
hopefully the issue should be fixed by now. If not you might also
check if there is no some record about mydomain.com in the
mysql server.
Cheers ;)