Hello Everybody! I hope someone here can help me out... After installing ISPconfig I can't login using admin/admin, I just get error 101: wrong username or password. Right in the end of the installation I got the following output: Connected successfully to MySQL server sh: Q: No such file or directory sh: crontab: command not found The ISPconfig database has been created but it doesn't contain any tables. I followed the Ubuntu perfect server guide here at how2forge. I hope someone here can advice me what to do... I'm kind of a newbie at these things.
What's the output of Code: df -h ? I guess your hard drive/partition does not have enough free space.
There's plenty of space on the disk. I get the following output from df -h: Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/simfs 100G 895M 100G 1% / So the problem seems to be something else... Can I have missed installing some package since it can't find the command 'crontab'?
The output of ls -l /bin/sh is: Code: lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Nov 3 15:38 /bin/sh -> /bin/bash My system didn't come with apparmor so there was nothing for me to disable or remove. I thought maybe I might have made a mistake somewhere along the way so I started all over again on a freshly installed Ubuntu but once again I got the same errors. I'm trying to run ISPconfig on a vps-server, I don't know if that might cause some problems? /tremor
I rent my server space from a server company so I don't know what kind of system they run. I noticed that the crontab package wasn't installed by default so I tried once more to install everything (this time with crontab installed...) and this time I got the following output right after I've chosen if I wanna go with http or https: Code: Connected successfully to MySQL server sh: Q: No such file or directory no crontab for root Restarting some services... * Stopping Postfix Mail Transport Agent postfix [ OK ] * Starting Postfix Mail Transport Agent postfix [ OK ] * Stopping ftp server proftpd [ OK ] * Starting ftp server proftpd [ OK ] Starting ISPConfig system... /root/ispconfig/httpd/bin/apachectl startssl: httpd started Warning: mysql_fetch_array(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/config.inc.php on line 47 No results found!ISPConfig system is now up and running!
That sounds as if the ISPConfig database didn't get installed... What's the output of Code: uname -a ? Maybe this tells us more about the virtualization technique that is being used.
The output of uname -a is: Code: Linux GleSYS-vps 2.6.18-92.1.1.el5.028stab057.2 #1 SMP Mon Jul 21 17:08:31 MSD 2008 i686 GNU/Linux The ISPConfig database has been created but it doesn't contain any tables.
Unfortunately there's no indication of the virtualization technique in there... Did you type in root as the MySQL user during installation? Does the MySQL password contain any special characters?
Yes, I typed in root as user. The password contains a '<', but I've never had any problems to log in using mysql -u root -p. My Ubuntu distribution seems to differ a bit from the one used in the tutorial, I had to install the cron, iptables, telnet and telnetd packages myself and there was no apparmor to remove... Could there be that there are some other packages that I don't have that cause these problems?