Error: failed to write file /var/cagefs/41/username/etc/cl.php.d/alt-php70/alt_php.ini

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  • kailashaghera
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2021
    • 4

    #1

    Error: failed to write file /var/cagefs/41/username/etc/cl.php.d/alt-php70/alt_php.ini

    CageFS cannot update user because of disc space usage is full
  • morten
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2017
    • 129

    #2
    Hello,

    When we do a cagefctl --force-update we often see alot of account that are failing because of their disc space usage is full:
    Error: failed to write file /var/cagefs/41/username/etc/cl.php.d/alt-php70/alt_php.ini : [Errno 122] Disk quota exceeded
    Error: failed to write file /home/username/.cl.selector/defaults.cfg : [Errno 122] Disk quota exceeded

    That mean that account have not been updated and when they upgrade or remove something on their account its not updated with the latest "software".
    I think you should contact cPanel about this and find a solution where all accounts is always updated when cagefs is updated or do you have a solution for this?

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    • bogdan.sh
      Administrator
      • Nov 2016
      • 1219

      #3
      Hello,

      The files and software that are pushed inside cagefs do not depends on users quotas, they always get latest "software". Those errors are related only to PHP-Selector, and yes it will be broken for users over quota.

      We have a task to do something with it however definitely this could not be solved fast as it means changing schema how selector works.

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