I--- Dfl: Cpanel
ls -la /home/ If the home directories are empty, you need to pull from your off-server backup (JetBackup or Rsync). "I deleted cPanel" is terrifying, but cPanel stores user data in /home and MySQL in /var/lib/mysql . As long as you didn't target those folders, your websites are safe. The software is repairable.
lsattr [filename] If you see an i in the output, run: i--- Dfl Cpanel
sudo /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/restartsrv_cpsrvd sudo /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/fixeverything ls -la /home/ If the home directories are
cd /etc/csf sudo sh uninstall.sh sudo sh install.sh You may have file system corruption. Run a file system check ( fsck ) during your next server reboot, or contact your hosting provider's support team immediately to prevent data loss. Which version did you need? If your term means something else (like a specific plugin or typo for "I failed cPanel"), please reply and I will refine the post for you The software is repairable