Cron error

Discussion in 'Developers' Forum' started by stef157, Sep 13, 2013.

  1. stef157

    stef157 Member

    Hi all,
    after a fresh install I've an issue in cron.log (under ISPCONFIG)

    Here is it : Error: (CLI:003) Specified controller does not exist

    What I read, it's due to raid controller

    And after cat /proc/mdstat :
    Code:
    Personalities : [raid1] [raid0] [raid6] [raid5] [raid4] 
    md4 : active raid1 sda4[0] sdb4[1]
          1932506048 blocks [2/2] [UU]
          
    md2 : active raid1 sda2[0] sdb2[1]
          20478912 blocks [2/2] [UU]
     
  2. till

    till Super Moderator Staff Member ISPConfig Developer

    Most likely your Linux system has driver software for a hardware raid controller installed but there is no hardware raid controller in the server. This happens e.g. if a ISP uses some kind of universal Linux images for all of his servers while some of the systems have different hardware.

    Your system uses a software raid according to the mdstat output, so the message about the missing h´raid controller card can be ignored.
     
  3. stef157

    stef157 Member

    Ok, it's not a big deal, but is there a way to disable this message ?
    Cause I feel spammed… in my log I can't see anythings except all the error :-|
     
  4. till

    till Super Moderator Staff Member ISPConfig Developer

    Uninstall or rename the driver of the nonexisting raid controller if you dont have such controller installed. You can try e.g.:

    mv tw_cli tw_cli_bak
     
  5. jasonorland88

    jasonorland88 New Member

    you should inspect the mailer daemon logs: messages from the Cron daemon usually appear as from root@yourhost. You can use a MAILTO=... line in the crontab file to have cron send email to a specific address, which should make it easier to grep the mailer daemon logs. For instance:

    [email protected]
    00 15 * * * echo "Just testing if crond sends email"
     
  6. stef157

    stef157 Member

    That was working ;-)

    but I've another error :
    mardi 8 octobre 2013, 05:55:01 (UTC+0200) ioctl: No such device

    An idea what I've to disable this time ?

    thanks !
     

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