in this image : https://ibb.co/g7RdR5G it look like something is locking your files, it is possible your filesystem was mounted in read-only mode : https://www.digitalocean.com/community/questions/apache-won-t-restart-mktemp... You might want to check /proc/mounts to see if your filesystem is mounted
as read-only (“ro”) rather than read-write (“rw”). That can happen, for example, if there’s filesystem corruption. Also, if you’ve mounted a separate partition as /tmp, you’d want to specifically make sure that partition is not full.
In that same page they are suggestion to check inode usage, so please also give a try : sudo df -i On Tue, Sep 3, 2019 at 4:20 PM Karam Qubsi <karamqubsi@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi SATISH,
it look like there is a problem in your ubuntu system , I would first take koha backup files from /var/spool/koha/<instancename> to a safe external storage,
Then If you prefer to try to fix the current Ubuntu you may try to search about how to fix file system, I found this for you, but I haven't come to similar problems before, so I'm not sure if it will work for you: https://www.tecmint.com/fsck-repair-file-system-errors-in-linux/
if the only important part of the system is Koha, it might be better to install a fresh ubuntu/debian then install koha and restore koha backup there, ( you have to take care of the koha upgrade process ) .
Best wishes.
On Tue, Sep 3, 2019 at 3:40 PM SATISH <lis4satish@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Karam,
Please find the screen captures error messages when tried to login for GUI (GUI Fails to load) But I am able to connect from other system using putty or ssh with following warning message.
#unable to open /var/lib/sudo/satish/3: Read-only file system
Screen Captures: https://ibb.co/6Z7D4h4 https://ibb.co/g7RdR5G
regards Satish
-- *Karam Qubsi*
-- *Karam Qubsi*