On Wednesday, September 28, 2011, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 06:26:08AM -0400, Chuck wrote:
>
> > i have a running vserver that works perfectly but today i
> > cannot enter it. i can enter others but not this one meaning i
> > also cannot shut it down manually. i get the following error:
>
> > enterprise vservers # vserver cacti enter Can not find a
> > vserver-setup at '/etc/vservers/cacti/'.
>
> depending on the kernel, check for stray barrier at
> unexpected places and/or run the enter with --debug
> and provide us with the output
>
> > Possible solutions: * fix the spelling of the 'cacti' vserver
> > name * read 'vserver cacti build --help' about ways to create
> > a new vserver * see 'vserver --help' for the syntax of this
> > command
>
> > i compared the contents of that dir with others and it looks
> > the same.
>
> well, an ls -la /etc/vservers/cacti/ might helpt
> here as well ...
>
oops sorry about previous message. i read it as ln instead of ls :D
included that in the msg with the debug output.
> > any clues where to look?
>
> see above, best,
> Herbert
>
> > there was a host crash that was hardware related but it is
> > back up and everything works. i had to rename some dirs in a
> > vserver and copy their contents into the new dir because i kept
> > getting an apache message 'not a valid directory' however that
> > is fixed. i thought this problem may be similar but renaming
> > and copying contents did not help.
>
> > --
>
> > Chuck
>
-- ChuckReceived on Wed Sep 28 16:20:50 2011