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Problems with starting my plesk Container / vzquota

Mrilabs

New Pleskian
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Plesk / Virtuozzo, 10.4.4, Ubuntu 10.4 LTS, x86_64 GNU/Linux

Hey Guys, I have since today problems to start my plesk Container. My Virtuozzo shows me following Error:

Operation start with the Env(s) "SERVER" is finished with errors: Error invoking external utility: vzctl start 36574 failed: Validate Container: Starting Container ... Running command: /usr/sbin/vzquota show 36574 -p /vz/private/36574/fs Running command: /usr/sbin/vzquota on 36574 -s 1 -u 500 -R -p /vz/private/36574/fs -b 26214500 -B 27263076 -i 4721410 -I 4999140 -e 259000 -n 259000 Mounting root: /vz/template:/vz/private/36574/fs /vz/root/36574 Container is mounted running: /usr/sbin/vzpkg info -q ubuntu-10.04-x86_64 osrelease Setup slm memory limit Setup slm subgroup (default) init 00000018 -1 9 httpd 0000001c -1 2 httpsd 0000001c -1 2 lighthttpd 0000001c -1 2 mysqld 0000001c -1 3 syslogd 00000018 0 8 sshd 00000018 0 8 inetd 00000018 0 8 xinetd 00000018 0 8 cron 00000018 0 8 crond 00000018 0 8 00000004 9 0 ....

Complete Boot-Message: https://gist.github.com/f7c5b37ed8b0a96f19da

Task i've done bevore: A Plesk minor-update on Sunday, a user reported today that he's got a 'Disk quota exceeded' on his account. I've changed his webspace limits from 2 to 4 gb. This change has had no effects, so i've tried to reboot the server with the effect that he's not booting again. There is 60% Disk space free(!!), so there's no problem with a full disc. I could access the Server with a repair system. I have no own or special Scripts on this Server.

So has anyone of you some suggestions how I could fix this problem? *hrm*
 
Maybe there is lack of free inodes but not free disk space? Did you check it?
 
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