I don't know how or when I did this, but I screwed up the content of my Filesystem Summary screen (in System Report)
[see attached pic]
Apparently I sent sudo's output somewhere it wasn't supposed to go. This would make me laugh if it wasn't making me nervous.
All my filesystems are working fine and everything looks normal, except this screen. Anyone know where that data is pulled from so I can clean it up?
[see attached pic]
Apparently I sent sudo's output somewhere it wasn't supposed to go. This would make me laugh if it wasn't making me nervous.
All my filesystems are working fine and everything looks normal, except this screen. Anyone know where that data is pulled from so I can clean it up?
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Ouch. First off make a copy of /root/.bash_history then look at it. See if you can spot some stupid commands nearer the end then work out what has gone wrong.Also grab a copy of all the backups in /var/clearos/configuration_backup.
If you're lucky you can try a configuration restore. If your webconfig is messed up, you can do it from the command line. Check the KB for details..
The disk space comes from the "df -h" command so I've now idea how that is messed up. I suspect you've messed something up in the webconfig a configuration restore may not fix it. -
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Oops, it turns out there are a bunch of other things wrong that I hadn't noticed (this probably happened a few days ago).
1) Marketplace doesn't work at all. Instead of the list of apps I have a box that just says "Warning" [see attached pic]
2) Software Repository gives me a totally blank web page except for the word "Ooooops:" [see attached pic]
3) Every App's "Additional Info" just reads "connection failure" [see attached pic]
I'm guessing I screwed up more than one file. Any suggestions are appreciated.
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