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*SOLVED* Erro Install CPANEL - Erro in Install (Bad file descriptor at ./install line 650) [message #14365] Tue, 26 June 2007 02:13 Go to next message
CleberDantas is currently offline  CleberDantas
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Hello,

I have erro in install in VPS witch centos4 and centos5.

What problem?

x12...13...14.................................... .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ..........................................open3: close(main::RNULL) failed: Bad file descriptor at ./install line 650
.open3: close(main::RNULL) failed: Bad file descriptor at ./install line 650
[root@linux home]#

I tested in vps witch centos4 and centos5 ;

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Re: Erro Install CPANEL - Erro in Install (Bad file descriptor at ./install line 650) [message #14368 is a reply to message #14365] Tue, 26 June 2007 08:36 Go to previous message
Alexandr Andreev is currently offline  Alexandr Andreev
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1. Did you check /proc/user_beancounters ? If you'll see non-zero values in failcnt column for a VE during cpanel installation, increase appropriate limit value.

For example to increase applications memory limit for VE101 up to 2GB:

# vzctl set 101 --privvmpages 2G:2G

Additional info:
man vzctl
http://wiki.openvz.org/Proc/user_beancounters

2. If all failcnt are set to 0, can you attach the ./install script?
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