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Can't umount: /vz/root/veid: Invalid argument [message #40213] Mon, 02 August 2010 01:01 Go to next message
its_joe is currently offline  its_joe
Messages: 1
Registered: August 2010
Junior Member
Hello,

When trying to start vps using below command.

vzctl start veid

gets below error

--------------------------
Starting container ...
Can't umount: /vz/root/veid: Invalid argument
Adding IP address(es): ip
Setting CPU limit: 200
Setting CPU units: 1000
Configure meminfo: 131072
Set hostname: hostname
Error: Unable to apply new quota values quota not running
Container start failed
Stopping container ...
Container was stopped
Error: Unable to apply new quota values quota not running
Can't umount: /vz/root/veid: Invalid argument
----------------------------

Please let us know if any solution asap.

Thank you.
Re: Can't umount: /vz/root/veid: Invalid argument [message #41421 is a reply to message #40213] Tue, 18 January 2011 18:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
omega is currently offline  omega
Messages: 3
Registered: January 2011
Location: Munich
Junior Member
Hi!
I'm just having the same problem and do not find anything in the logs. Were you able to solve it?
It was very nice if you could give a hint.
Thanks in advance
Oliver
Re: Can't umount: /vz/root/veid: Invalid argument [message #42609 is a reply to message #40213] Fri, 06 May 2011 00:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kristian0911 is currently offline  Kristian0911
Messages: 9
Registered: April 2011
Junior Member
Hello,

Try to umount /vz/root/VEID and then start the container.

It should solve the issue.

Thanks.
Re: Can't umount: /vz/root/veid: Invalid argument [message #46882 is a reply to message #40213] Thu, 21 June 2012 04:58 Go to previous message
chintootom is currently offline  chintootom
Messages: 1
Registered: June 2012
Junior Member

Hi,

First you have to check the process that running on that vps.
ps aux |grep veid
Then kill all that process running on the /vz/root/veid
Then umount the folder and start the vps.
vzctl start veid.
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