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NO LANGUAGE DEFINED
Hi!
From yesterday to today to access my vestacp comes with the error "NO LANGUAGE DEFINED" when trying to log in, where is that?
From yesterday to today to access my vestacp comes with the error "NO LANGUAGE DEFINED" when trying to log in, where is that?
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You are out of disk space. Increase admin users quota or check server wide disk usage. (With SSH)
Last edited by SCelik on Fri Oct 02, 2015 8:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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how do I do that?
My VPS has 20 GB of disk space and only have a website hosted on it that does not weigh or 300mb
My VPS has 20 GB of disk space and only have a website hosted on it that does not weigh or 300mb
Re: NO LANGUAGE DEFINED
Connect your server with SSH.
Edit v-update-user-quota file under bin directory of vesta.
On CentOS it is here: /usr/local/vesta/bin/v-update-user-quota
Change:
To:
save and exit. Then on command line run:
This will correct user quota for admin.
There is a bug with calculating user quotas so, it calculated wrong and, you run out of disk space for that user.
Edit v-update-user-quota file under bin directory of vesta.
On CentOS it is here: /usr/local/vesta/bin/v-update-user-quota
Change:
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# Updating disk quota
quota=$(get_user_value '$DISK_QUOTA')
soft=$((quota * 1000))
hard=$((quota + 50000))
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# Updating disk quota
quota=$(get_user_value '$DISK_QUOTA')
soft=$((quota * 1000))
hard=$((soft + 50000))
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/usr/local/vesta/bin/v-update-user-quota admin
There is a bug with calculating user quotas so, it calculated wrong and, you run out of disk space for that user.
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Today I got the same issue. When I check this file: /usr/local/vesta/bin/v-update-user-quota, the first 2 lines are:
It seems not the same as above mentioned.
Do I still need to edit this file?
PS: When I check disk space with df -h command I got:
Which number or string can prove that my disk quota is out?
PS: at present, only one website on this VPS. It is running fine without error.
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soft=$(echo "$quota * 1024 * 0.90"|bc |cut -f 1 -d .)
hard=$(echo "$quota * 1024"|bc |cut -f 1 -d .)
Do I still need to edit this file?
PS: When I check disk space with df -h command I got:
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[root@mail bin]# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/vda1 20G 13G 6.0G 68% /
devtmpfs 911M 0 911M 0% /dev
tmpfs 920M 0 920M 0% /dev/shm
tmpfs 920M 48M 873M 6% /run
tmpfs 920M 0 920M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs 184M 0 184M 0% /run/user/0
[root@mail bin]#
PS: at present, only one website on this VPS. It is running fine without error.
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Today this issue get worse: When I tried to open the login page of VestaCP, it can not be open! My browser returns:
What is wrong? Was my VestaCP hacked ?Error 118 (net::ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT)
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Show please:baijianpeng wrote:Today this issue get worse: When I tried to open the login page of VestaCP, it can not be open! My browser returns:What is wrong? Was my VestaCP hacked ?Error 118 (net::ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT)
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ps aux | grep vesta
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service vesta restart
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Popular reason - you don't have free disk space or inode. Check with commands:
But error can be with disk quota.. to fix this there is option:
For votes and ideas:
https://bugs.vestacp.com/issues/261
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df -h
df -i
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nano /usr/local/vesta/data/users/admin/user.conf
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DISK_QUOTA='unlimited'
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v-update-user-quota admin
https://bugs.vestacp.com/issues/261