There's no way to force check in Cheetah if all issues seen in Host Tools result in a successful configuration. So due to output requirements not being strictly enforced, this creates a false positive matrix. One of these problems pertains to how FFMPEG is handled. As both FFMPEG and FFProbe result in the following output error.
"FATAL: Kernel Too Old"
System requirements should be updated so that these problems, among others in server audits are better aligned with modern host values before installation can successfully complete. It is not just about ensuring permissions checks works ok, but also that the server can handle heavy loads. Especially when you are dealing with a hosting account locked behind a jailed shell.
There's no way to force check in Cheetah if all issues seen in Host Tools result in a successful configuration. So due to output requirements not being strictly enforced, this creates a false positive matrix. One of these problems pertains to how FFMPEG is handled. As both FFMPEG and FFProbe result in the following output error. "FATAL: Kernel Too Old" System requirements should be updated so that these problems, among others in server audits are better aligned with modern host values before installation can successfully complete. It is not just about ensuring permissions checks works ok, but also that the server can handle heavy loads. Especially when you are dealing with a hosting account locked behind a jailed shell.