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Plesk 12 on centOS 6.7 final error condjob

It is related to chrooted shell. Directory /var/www/vhosts/chroot has all these directories along with bin, dev, etc, tmp, usr, and var. These are being copied to the domain's virtual host directory.

What do you mean "cronjob not work"? Any detail, results of troubleshooting, etc?
 
hello

error :

user with id=10001 and name=xxxxx not found in chrooted passwd file
system error: No such file or directory

but next server run pass and not have floder bin, dev, etc, tmp, usr, and var.

can setup not show bin, dev, etc, tmp, usr, and var. in folder ?

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thankyou
 
If you need change this behaviour server wide shell need to be changed to '/bin/sh' using the below utility:

# /usr/local/psa/bin/server_pref -u -crontab-secure-shell "/bin/sh"

Or for particular domain:

From Plesk GUI, Home >> Subscriptions >> domain.com >> Websites & Domains >> Web Hosting Access, change shell of system user for a particular domain: change ftp access from "forbidden" to /bin/sh, bin/bash and after to "forbidden".
 
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