Execve /bin/bash Failed System Error No Such File Or Directory
& Site Management Integration Options Developers eMail Components CloudLinux Extensions Extension Catalog Submit your Extension Plans & Pricing Support Resources FAQs Forums Knowledge Base Documentation Downloads Plesk University Release notes Blog /bin/false: no such file or directory Become a Partner Russian German French Spanish Chinese Japanese Italian Language English #!/bin/sh: no such file or directory Russian German French Spanish Chinese Japanese Italian any Search Crontab sends notifications: execv("/bin/bash") failed system error: No such bin bash no such file or directory file or directory. Article ID: 111351, created on May 31, 2011, last review on Aug 12, 2014 Applies to: Plesk 10.x for Linux Symptoms Create a scheduled task through the subscriber's Control Panel at Websites&Domains > Advanced Operations > Scheduled Tasks > SYSTEM USER NAME > Schedule New Task. When the task is executed, the following notification is sent to the notification email account, which is configured at Websites&Domains > Advanced Operations > Scheduled Tasks > SYSTEM USER NAME > Settings: Send notification messages from scheduler to e-mail address:execv("/bin/bash") failed
system error: No such file or directory Cause In Parallels Plesk Panel 10, the scheduled backup task is executed with the shell of the domain system user. The error is shown when the user's shell is 'Forbidden'. Verify which shell is configured for the domain system user at Websites&Domains > Web Hosting Settings: Access to the server over SSH as shown below: Resolution Select less restrictive shell option to run scheduled task successfully. See also 112806 -- What different options of "Access to to the server over SSH" mean dd0611b6086474193d9bf78e2b293040 a914db3fdc7a53ddcfd1b2db8f5a1b9c 29d1e90fd304f01e6420fbe60f66f838 56797cefb1efc9130f7c48a7d1db0f0c Email subscription for changes to this article RSS subscription for changes to this article Save as PDF Was this article helpful? Tell us how we may improve it. No Yes University Training & Certification Product Expert Program Partners Become a Partner Company About Us Leadership Team Press Room Contact Us Keep in touch © 2016 Parallels IP Holdings GmbH. All rights reserved. Plesk and the Plesk logo are trademarks of Parallels IP Holdings GmbH. Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy Impressum Sitemap
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build 0a8c2e3 I have modified DOCKER_OPTS in /etc/default/docker to add: "-g /path/to/docker/" -since I need to store it on a large disk. I am using a hub image unmodified: rspeer/conceptnet-web:5.4 I can start the container as follows: docker run -p 10054 rspeer/conceptnet-web:5.4 -v /path/to/conceptnet5.4/data/:/conceptnet_data I need to open a shell to look at paths since the above is not finding the data: /path/to/conceptnet5.4/data Despite many hours of fiddling, when I run the following: docker exec -it