I accidentally wiped out the entire /usr/bin directory on a live CentOS server that’s running cPanel/WHM. The box is still up, but many commands are obviously broken and I need it healed fast before the next wave of traffic hits. Here’s what you’re walking into: • Almalinux (latest 9.x build) with cPanel/WHM • Full root SSH access is ready for you • No recent backups available, so in-place repair is the only option What I need from you: 1. Recreate or reinstall every critical binary that normally lives under /usr/bin using yum, rpm, or any other proven method that keeps the existing websites, mail, MySQL, and WHM data intact. 2. Verify that core services (Apache, PHP-FPM, Exim, Dovecot, MySQL, cron, CSF, etc.) start without errors once the binaries are back. 3. Provide a brief post-repair report listing the commands you ran and any packages you reinstalled, just so I can document the fix. This is an urgent rescue mission; if you’ve recovered CentOS systems before and know your way around cPanel internals, you’ll feel right at home. I’m on standby to give you immediate SSH access and to test after each milestone.