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error: *** SECURITY information for xyz.com ***
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error: *** SECURITY information for xyz.com ***
I have two VPS. I moved (domain1.com) in one VPS to main VPS.
Migrated to my main vps by this command:
Note: it was admin.2019-01-01_01-40-02.tar in old VPS and I renamed it to domain1.2019-01-01_01-40-02.tar to create a separate user.
Problem: Now from main VPS I get this alert emails every 5 minutes:
Title: *** SECURITY information for xyz.com ***
xyz.com : Jan 1 09:40:01 : domain1 : user NOT in sudoers ; TTY=unknown ; PWD=/home/domain1 ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/local/vesta/bin/v-update-sys-rrd
Title: *** SECURITY information for xyz.com ***
xyz.com : Jan 1 09:40:01 : domain1 : user NOT in sudoers ; TTY=unknown ; PWD=/home/domain1 ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/local/vesta/bin/v-update-sys-queue backup
Migrated to my main vps by this command:
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v-restore-user domain1 domain1.2019-01-01_01-40-02.tar
Problem: Now from main VPS I get this alert emails every 5 minutes:
Title: *** SECURITY information for xyz.com ***
xyz.com : Jan 1 09:40:01 : domain1 : user NOT in sudoers ; TTY=unknown ; PWD=/home/domain1 ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/local/vesta/bin/v-update-sys-rrd
Title: *** SECURITY information for xyz.com ***
xyz.com : Jan 1 09:40:01 : domain1 : user NOT in sudoers ; TTY=unknown ; PWD=/home/domain1 ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/local/vesta/bin/v-update-sys-queue backup
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Re: error: *** SECURITY information for xyz.com ***
since your user has no administrator rights, you must delete the scheduler tasks (as they require elevated rights)
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Re: error: *** SECURITY information for xyz.com ***
does are main task schedule of vestaAlex Connor wrote: ↑Tue Jan 01, 2019 2:02 pmsince your user has no administrator rights, you must delete the scheduler tasks (as they require elevated rights)
Re: error: *** SECURITY information for xyz.com ***
Your bad here is than you restore admin so yo rename your admin backup and then restore it, this can cause some orther problems I think, never do it in that way but I think not works as espected