latest.sh: line 372: ./bootstrap: Permission denied
Hi friends. I'm trying to install Cpanel in a Cloud Server and I got this error when I ran the file latest.
I'm confused, 'cause I already installed Cpanel & WHM in a virtual machine and I did not have this kind of trouble before.
Follow my system configuration:
Hardware:
Cloud (16 vCPUs)
Cloud HD 1TB
Cloud HD 1TB
Cloud RAM 56GB
CentOS 7 Linux for DDC
Q: I gave the permission on the file latest chmod u + x latest
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Hello, Are you logged in as the "root" user when running the "sh latest" command? Thank you. 0 -
Hello Michael, thank you for the fast answer By the way, I'm logged in as root. I got a virtual machine in my laptop running in VMWare and I ran the same command and it works perfectly. But the server was installed in HyperV. Have you ever seen this problem before? 0 -
Hello, Feel free to open a support ticket using the link in my signature so we can take a closer look and see what's happening. You can post the ticket number here and we can update this thread with the outcome. Thank you. 0 -
Hi Michael, Follow the request ID number. Anytihing you need, I'm able to help. Support Request ID is: 8254001 0 -
Hello, To update, advice was provided on the permission values of the bootstrap file, but we did not receive a response. Were you able to address the issue? Thank you. 0 -
I just added 100Gb to my home directory. I have other servers in the same environment and they also display the same error when I try to install. The machine was installed in HyperV, I do not know if that makes any difference. I've already installed cPanel on a virtual machine configured in VMware and it worked perfectly 0 -
Please feel free to respond to the existing support ticket if you'd like us to take a closer look. Thanks! 0 -
Hello, I got an open ticket number : 8254001 I also have an installation log. I'll attach it here if it helps in any way. 0 -
Hello, We'll investigate the issue via the support ticket and reply here with the outcome. Thank you. 0 -
Hello, To update, it looks like the installation failed because /home was mounted with the noexec flag. Remounting /home without noexec allowed the installation to proceed. Thank you. 0
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