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error message:Tower login: grep: /etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf: no such file or direct

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Hi, I get this error after restarting my array after doing this:

 

-installing Tips and Tweaks (did change the following:

    Disable NIC Flow Control?: yes

    Disable NIC Offload?: yes 

    Disk Cache 'vm.dirty_background_ratio' (%): 5

    Disk Cache 'vm.dirty_ratio (%): 10

    Disable FTP Server & Telnet?: yes

 

-adding to my syslinux:

isolcpus=2,3,6,7

 

Can anyone let me know what may be causing it?

 

My array seems to be ok, my gaming vm starts ....

 

  • Community Expert

Post up the diagnostics file.  ('Tools'  >>>  'Diagnostics')

  • Author

Any idea what can be causing this?

Well, I definitely have the file that your system is missing:

 

root@Mandaue:~# ls -la /etc/php-fpm.d      
total 40
drwxr-xr-x  2 root root    80 Feb  8 17:28 ./
drwxr-xr-x 49 root root  2680 Feb 14 02:40 ../
-rw-r--r--  1 root root 18542 Feb  8 17:28 www.conf
-rw-r--r--  1 root root 18484 Jan 27 15:12 www.conf.default
root@Mandaue:~#

 

What do you get if you type

 

ls -la /etc/php-fpm.d

 

Have you tried booting into safe mode?

 

  • Community Expert

I searched your syslog in your Diagnostics file and didn't find a single error.  Did not find any occurrence of "grep" in the log either.  Where is this message appearing?  How many times have you seen it?  What makes it appear?  Is this the FULL text of the message?    And are you having any issues?

 

  • Author

HI,

 

This is what I get:

root@Tower:~# ls -la /etc/php-fpm.d
/bin/ls: cannot access '/etc/php-fpm.d': No such file or directory

 

Where is this message appearing?  I get this message after rebooting the server (it is shown in the monitor that outputs my primary GPU).

 

How many times have you seen it? After every reboot.

 

What makes it appear? It just sows up at "Tower login".

 

Is this the FULL text of the message? Yes.

 

And are you having any issues? No, but never had this message before.

  • Community Expert

Look in the logs folder of your diagnostics file.  You will find a file called  libvirt  which is loaded with error messages.  I don't have either this file or the Docker.log file in my logs folder.  It would not surprising that your error message and those errors in that file are somehow related. 

 

If you look, all of that took place in a gap in the time line just before you logged in at 18:50:17 in the syslog.

So you're not only missing the file but the containing directory. Even if you deleted it by accident a reboot should restore it. And from your libvirt log, as Frank points out, there are dozens of errors involving a file called "/mnt/cache/domains/w10main/vdisk1 1.img"

  • Author

Hi,

I attach my syslog as of now. No errors in the logs > libvirt or docker.

I still get the same error message after shutdown. It is at the Tower login displayed.

More info:

root@Tower:~# ls -la /etc/php-fpm.d
/bin/ls: cannot access '/etc/php-fpm.d': No such file or directory
root@Tower:~# ls -la /etc/php
total 4
drwxr-xr-x  3 root root   80 Nov  5 22:31 ./
drwxr-xr-x 47 root root 2540 Feb 16 18:48 ../
drwxr-xr-x  2 root root   60 Feb  2  2016 conf.d/
-rw-r--r--  1 root root  184 Nov  5 22:31 php.ini

root@Tower:/etc/php# nano php.ini
Deviations from default settings for unRAID use
auto_prepend_file="/usr/local/emhttp/webGui/include/local_prepend.php"
sendmail_path = /usr/sbin/ssmtp -t
mail.log = /var/log/maillog

Any ideas?

tower-diagnostics-20170216-1849.zip

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