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Vesta failing to restart
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Re: Vesta failing to restart
Maybe your VMware is not setup correctly? I think you need to create your disk space in their maybe wrong format?puturos wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2018 10:32 pmAt least I am not the only one who has problems with it. I tried for 5 days to test Vesta CP on a vmware. I think I installed it more than 10 times with different configurations generated from it's web page, but after each server restart I get the same message: nginx can't read var/log/nginx.log files. I even tried to delete/edit them manually using mc, but I get the " read only " message. I can neither change files attributes. All this while being logged as root, using Centos 7. I suppose this happened after installing file system quota directly from vesta panel.
Re: Vesta failing to restart
running a lot of vestacp servers with ubuntu and debian, hosted on our vmware envroiment (5.5/6.0) without any problems.puturos wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2018 10:32 pmAt least I am not the only one who has problems with it. I tried for 5 days to test Vesta CP on a vmware. I think I installed it more than 10 times with different configurations generated from it's web page, but after each server restart I get the same message: nginx can't read var/log/nginx.log files. I even tried to delete/edit them manually using mc, but I get the " read only " message. I can neither change files attributes. All this while being logged as root, using Centos 7. I suppose this happened after installing file system quota directly from vesta panel.
Re: Vesta failing to restart
if your system is centos7, you can try that
mount -o remount,rw /dev/sdx /
/dev/sdx is a partition number what your root directory had mount.
mount -o remount,rw /dev/sdx /
/dev/sdx is a partition number what your root directory had mount.
Re: Vesta failing to restart
On github had an issue
After restart from Vestacp UI file system go to read only mode
It said that all about the xfs file system problem.
But the Centos7 default file system is xfs. so what can I do???
I tried that Move /home to it’s own partition, and using ext4 file system.
Finally it works.
https://imgur.com/dFtsvhL
After restart from Vestacp UI file system go to read only mode
It said that all about the xfs file system problem.
But the Centos7 default file system is xfs. so what can I do???
I tried that Move /home to it’s own partition, and using ext4 file system.
Finally it works.
https://imgur.com/dFtsvhL