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crisstm
11th July 2008, 23:44
The recycle bin .
I will install Ispconfig and used it But I have some problems with recycle bin. I delete an user and in recycle bin tell me :
Note: Items remaining in recycle bin after emptying are currently in update state. Please try to delete them later.
And no happened
When I try to create a user again, tell me this user exist ..
What can I do?
Please help me
Thank's in advance
torusturtle
12th July 2008, 10:26
It takes some time sometimes till changes are effective.
Try to create or empty the recycle bin after a few minutes again.
crisstm
13th July 2008, 19:41
Yes i read on forum, but i wait a long time one week ....
and nothing good happend
the message is the same
till
13th July 2008, 20:05
Maybe the daemon process had died. Please run:
/etc/init.d/ispconfig_server restart
and then check the recycle bin a few minutes afterwards.
crisstm
14th July 2008, 10:46
Thank's for your reply.
ill restart all server few times and no change.
i think to enter in mysql database and delete manual that user, and then create again.
i think is a bug software on ispconfig.
how is a webmin? is a better or not?
i think to try webmin in a future.
falko
14th July 2008, 16:18
What are the outputs of ls -la /root/ispconfig and ls -la /home/admispconfig/ispconfig?
torusturtle
14th July 2008, 16:32
Thank's for your reply.
i think to enter in mysql database and delete manual that user, and then create again.
i think is a bug software on ispconfig.
Editing the DB is not recommended.
First steps in ISPConfig are not easy but it is worth it.
crisstm
15th July 2008, 10:10
I have an output for these cmd in png file
is attached here
thank's
falko
15th July 2008, 17:01
Looks ok... :confused:
Are there any warnings in /home/admispconfig/ispconfig/ispconfig.log?
vladyslav
19th September 2008, 17:05
I have the same problem..... users, sites,all...
I delete it, and then, i can't emty recycle bin.
Logs, ok, permissions ok.
Something is wrong...
p.s.
os Debian 4
till
19th September 2008, 17:10
Run:
/etc/init.d/ispconfig_server restart
and wait a few minutes.
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