I am upgrading my ISPConfig and am having major problems. The setup makes it past building PHP and then fails when trying to move to the clam av-0.93 directory. When I look the installation directory has been removed. (/tmp/install-ispconfig) and the ispconfig directory has been removed from temp. Below is the error message. I really need to get it working because as of right now I have no working ISPConfig installation. I did the upgrade because of getting mail quota exceeded errors and from reading in the forums it is because of the old installation of clamav I have in place. Any help would be appreciated. The install is on SuSE 9.3 and I am upgrading from 2.1.1. Thanks, Bob
There should be backups of /root/ispconfig and /home/admispconfig as well as an SQL dump of your old ISPConfig installation in the /tmp directory. You can restore your old installation from these backups for now.
I got everything restored (several times actually) with no problem. Does seem that the startup scripts are screwed up since named is not starting (since I have it chrooted) and mysql is not starting. I have also fixed my mail problem by removing clamav from procmailrc in each case. Does anyone have any ideas how I can get 2.2.23 running?
df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on LABEL=/ 595M 469M 96M 84% / tmpfs 252M 0 252M 0% /dev/shm /dev/sda2 38M 3.9M 33M 11% /boot /dev/sdb1 17G 1.7G 15G 11% /export /dev/sda9 2.6G 1.4G 1.2G 56% /home /dev/hdc1 74G 8.0G 62G 12% /mail /dev/sda5 3.4G 1.8G 1.5G 55% /usr /dev/sda7 788M 399M 350M 54% /var /tmp and /root are symbolically linked to /mail/root /mail/tmp to make sure there is plenty of room.
I guess the problem is that there's not enough space on / for the compilation. Try to upgrade ISPConfig from somewhere inside the /mail partition - it has enough space.
I try to upgrade to last vertion but i get a lot of errors and the systm stop to work. I'm using debian 3.1 but when the upgrade starts it says Debian 4. After that a series of warning messagens and it stops with an error in clamav. I recover the last backup.
No. The server stops and I restart it. After that the instalation directory is deleted and ispconfi, apache, etç. don't work any more. I recover it from a backup. The first thing that I notested is that it says "Debian 4".
I don't think that drive space is the problem because I am running the upgrade from /tmp which is a link to /mail/tmp so it should have plenty of room, unless it is pointing to / within the script itself. the /root directory is actually /mail/root as well so I don't think that is the issue either. Any more ideas?
Now that I come to think about it, this is exactly what it does. It uses / to compile the software...