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Error after change home dir to another disk
Error after change home dir to another disk
Hi there
I install Vesta on my VPS on a cloud computing datacenter (they use open stack)
First time, home dir is on root disk.
Last day, I add another disk to my VPS and mount it to /home and move all old user data to this.
I've run v-rebuild-user for my all user, but i have a little error
When I log in to admin account and suspend a domain, it return error 12.
Please tell me how to fix this problem and do I have any risk after changing user data to the other disk?
Many thanks
I install Vesta on my VPS on a cloud computing datacenter (they use open stack)
First time, home dir is on root disk.
Last day, I add another disk to my VPS and mount it to /home and move all old user data to this.
I've run v-rebuild-user for my all user, but i have a little error
When I log in to admin account and suspend a domain, it return error 12.
Please tell me how to fix this problem and do I have any risk after changing user data to the other disk?
Many thanks
Re: Error after change home dir to another disk
12 E_PARSING Configuration is broken
https://vestacp.com/docs/api/#return_codes
What did you do exactly? How do you use your big disk?
Show output: df -h
https://vestacp.com/docs/api/#return_codes
What did you do exactly? How do you use your big disk?
Show output: df -h
Re: Error after change home dir to another disk
I've just sent you a PM all what I've done on my VPS.skurudo wrote:12 E_PARSING Configuration is broken
https://vestacp.com/docs/api/#return_codes
What did you do exactly? How do you use your big disk?
Show output: df -h
This is df -h output
Code: Select all
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/vda1 20G 16G 3.6G 81% /
tmpfs 499M 0 499M 0% /dev/shm