Hiya Ben

> > vsboot: start (s1): Starting services for diamond1
> > su: cannot set groups: Operation not permitted
> > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^6
> > starting system logging: syslogd
> > starting daemon: crond
> > starting daemon: atd
> > starting web server: httpd
> > starting MySQL server: mysqld
> > starting local daemons:.
> > starting ssh server: sshd
> > [root@vsd1 /root]# su: cannot set groups: Operation not permitted
> > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> As the skel is in such a state, is it going to help I just reextract the
> skel over the top of its current location...
>
> tar -xIf freevsd-skel-1.4.10-1rh6.tar.bz2 -C /home/vsd/skel
>

I tried that and it didnt work. The way I fixed it was to create a new skel.
Move the broken virtual servers to that skel. Re-install the default skel
and then move em back. Didnt lose any data this way. The dummy skel had a
working apache etc in it so there wasnt any down time either.

Kelly French



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