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Cloudlinux breaks cpbackup ability to mount drive?

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, Could you verify which version of CloudLinux is installed on your system? EX:
    cat /etc/redhat-release
    Thank you.
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  • ThinIce
    Thanks Michael. cat /etc/redhat-release CloudLinux Server release 6.8 (Oleg Makarov)
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, The thread you linked to references a CloudLinux issue with CL 5.x systems that should not affect your server. Could you open a support ticket using the link in my signature so we can take a closer look at the affected system and see what's happening? You can post the ticket number here so we can update this thread with the outcome. Thank you.
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  • ThinIce
    Thanks Michael, that's interesting. I've already had a similar conversation with Cloudlinux support, it's not policy to grant access to production machines, however by running
    cagefsctl --remount-all
    The problem disappears and the drive can again be mounted. This could be a coincidence I suppose, will continue to monitor it and update the thread if it occurs again. During last nights upcp (before the problem occurred) I did get some cron emails while CL performed its updates, again can't see how that would be related, but mentioning for completeness.
    Cron /usr/bin/cl-quota -YC ERROR: Can't open lock file for reading
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  • cPanelMichael
    During last nights upcp (before the problem occurred) I did get some cron emails while CL performed its updates, again can't see how that would be related, but mentioning for completeness.
    Cron /usr/bin/cl-quota -YC ERROR: Can't open lock file for reading

    Hello, To note, this is a known bug that CloudLinux is aware of: Error with cl-quota Thank you.
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