Virtual Private Server (VPS) Wont Restart - Disk Quota Exceeded
Jul 17, 2008
An automatic backup in plesk has filled up the disk space in my VPS. It seemed to crash first of all - couldn't access my website, then i tried to restart it. It wont restart and comes up with the error below.
As i can't get into plesk i don't know how to delete these old backup files, seem to be in a catch 22. Help
Jul 17, 2008 01:05:33 PM Start Process Completed
Jul 17, 2008 01:05:33 PM Click here to open/close operation details.Start VPS #48606643 Failed
Jul 17, 2008 01:05:33 PM Operation start with the VPS(s) VEID48606643 is started.
Jul 17, 2008 01:05:33 PM Starting VE ...
Jul 17, 2008 01:05:33 PM vzquota : (warning) block_soft_limit [10000100] < block_current_usage [10099244]
Jul 17, 2008 01:05:33 PM VE is mounted
Jul 17, 2008 01:05:33 PM Setting devperms 20002 dev 0x7f00
Jul 17, 2008 01:05:33 PM Setting devperms 20007 dev 0xac8
Jul 17, 2008 01:05:33 PM Adding port redirection to VE(1): 4643 8443
Jul 17, 2008 01:05:33 PM Adding IP address(es): 212.227.251.151
Jul 17, 2008 01:05:34 PM ERROR: Can't write to file /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-venet0
Jul 17, 2008 01:05:34 PM bash: line 264: echo: write error: Disk quota exceeded
Jul 17, 2008 01:05:35 PM vzquota : (warning) block_soft_limit [10000100] < block_current_usage [10099244]
Jul 17, 2008 01:05:35 PM VE is unmounted
Jul 17, 2008 01:05:35 PM VE start failed
Jul 17, 2008 01:05:35 PM Operation start with the VPS(s) VEID48606643 is finished with errors: #1004 Error invoking vzctl utility: Starting VE ... vzquota : (warning) block_soft_limit [10000100] < block_current_usage [10099244] VE is mounted Setting devperms 20002 dev 0x7f00 Setting devperms 20007 dev 0xac8 Adding port redirection to VE(1): 4643 8443 Adding IP address(es): 212.227.251.151 ERROR: Can't write to file /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-venet0 bash: line 264: echo: write error: Disk quota exceeded vzquota : (warning) block_soft_limit [10000100] < block_current_usage [10099244] VE is unmounted VE start failed . Failed
Jul 17, 2008 01:05:35 PM Complete Process Failed
Has anyone ever run into this before? We are running into issues with one of our hosting servers, it claims that the /tmp folder has exceeded the disk quota but when you actually go to the /tmp folder it's not at all.
Here are the outputs:
# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/simfs 60G 2.4G 58G 4% /
But it still gives a PHP error saying /tmp disk quota exceeded until I completely empty the folder and then it works for a few hours and does the same thing.
I am having problems with two accounts, I get the following errors:
Code: Failed to copy files storage to destination path. stderr: filemng: Cannot open destination file '/var/www/vhosts/domain.tld/httpdocs/index.html.Chn3rn' System error 122: Disk quota exceeded stdout: filemng: Cannot open destination file '/var/www/vhosts/domain.tld/httpdocs/index.html.Chn3rn' System error 122: Disk quota exceeded
my costumer's web site often started to give "This Account Has Exceeded Its CPU Quota" error
his/her logs following.
Code: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CPU Exceeded Log For Thu Mar 22 11:55:12 2007
Thu Mar 22 11:52:19 2007: used 0.13 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /external.php?type=RSS2 HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 11:52:19 2007: used 0.13 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /external.php?type=RSS2&forumids=12 HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 11:53:25 2007: used 0.18 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET / HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 11:52:00 2007: used 0.13 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /external.php?type=RSS2&forumids=12 HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 11:51:59 2007: used 0.20 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /showthread.php?t=289 HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 11:51:54 2007: used 0.12 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /external.php?type=RSS2&forumids=12 HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 11:53:35 2007: used 0.07 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /clientscript/vbulletin_multi_quote.js?v=364 HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 11:52:09 2007: used 0.12 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /attachment.php?attachmentid=65&d=1168905639 HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 11:52:27 2007: used 0.28 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /forumdisplay.php?f=12&page=2&order=desc HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 11:53:34 2007: used 0.19 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /showthread.php?p=2784 HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 11:52:29 2007: used 0.12 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /external.php?type=RSS2 HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 11:54:16 2007: used 0.19 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /index.php HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 11:54:16 2007: used 0.25 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /forum/ HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 11:54:00 2007: used 0.28 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /forumdisplay.php?f=2 HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 11:55:09 2007: used 0.18 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /forum/cron.php?&rand=65617 HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 11:55:08 2007: used 49.00 seconds of cpu time for [[mysql query]] Thu Mar 22 11:52:31 2007: used 0.13 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /external.php?type=RSS2&forumids=12 HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 11:51:57 2007: used 0.12 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /external.php?type=RSS2 HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 11:52:03 2007: used 0.15 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /external.php?type=RSS2 HTTP/1.1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CPU Exceeded Log For Thu Mar 22 12:34:21 2007
Thu Mar 22 12:31:10 2007: used 0.23 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /forum/showthread.php?p=56720 HTTP/1.0 Thu Mar 22 12:33:25 2007: used 0.04 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /forum/images/buttons/collapse_thead.gif HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 12:33:23 2007: used 0.07 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com.com : GET /forum/images/icons/icon1.gif HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 12:33:15 2007: used 0.26 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /forum/ HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 12:33:50 2007: used 2.00 seconds of cpu time for [[mysql query]] Thu Mar 22 12:30:30 2007: used 0.22 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /forum/showthread.php?p=62840 HTTP/1.0 Thu Mar 22 12:33:44 2007: used 0.13 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /cron.php?&rand=790216 HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 12:32:00 2007: used 0.22 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /forum/member.php?find=lastposter&t=42694 HTTP/1.0 Thu Mar 22 12:33:12 2007: used 0.25 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /forum/ HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 12:34:02 2007: used 0.14 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /cron.php?&rand=350679 HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 12:33:59 2007: used 0.25 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /showthread.php?p=2787 HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 12:33:13 2007: used 2.00 seconds of cpu time for [[mysql query]] Thu Mar 22 12:33:54 2007: used 0.14 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /cron.php?&rand=395167 HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 12:33:35 2007: used 0.17 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET / HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 12:34:19 2007: used 49.00 seconds of cpu time for [[mysql query]] Thu Mar 22 12:34:20 2007: used 0.24 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /forum/showthread.php?p=68933 HTTP/1.0 Thu Mar 22 12:33:52 2007: used 0.28 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /forumdisplay.php?f=2 HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 12:32:42 2007: used 0.24 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /forum/member.php?find=lastposter&t=41435 HTTP/1.0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CPU Exceeded Log For Thu Mar 22 16:16:16 2007
Thu Mar 22 16:14:00 2007: used 0.18 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : POST /forum/login.php HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 16:13:35 2007: used 0.32 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com.com : GET / HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 16:14:21 2007: used 3.00 seconds of cpu time for [[mysql query]] Thu Mar 22 16:14:21 2007: used 0.18 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : POST /forum/login.php HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 16:16:15 2007: used 2.00 seconds of cpu time for [[mysql query]] Thu Mar 22 16:16:11 2007: used 38.00 seconds of cpu time for [[mysql query]] Thu Mar 22 16:14:03 2007: used 0.29 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com.com : GET / HTTP/1.1 Thu Mar 22 16:15:22 2007: used 2.00 seconds of cpu time for [[mysql query]] Thu Mar 22 16:15:24 2007: used 0.24 seconds of cpu time for HTTP Request: vbulletin.com : GET /forum/ HTTP/1.1
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