In my scenario this was fixed by actually remounting the zenoss home directory 
correctly

The machine it is on was previously a local office machine and it had /home as 
a remote cifs mount in fstab.  When it was moved to the data center the mounts 
were broken - but not disabled.  Zenoss was installed and running for a while 
and we decided to reboot the server, which then remounted the /home as a remote 
device upon start-up - which overlapped with the /home local mount.

It wasn't entirely a case of a missing home directory either as I reset the 
zenoss user's home to /opt/zenoss without any success.  Unmounting the remote 
mounts fixed the issue.

Eric




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