> RedHat 8
> MX 7 Standalone (running fine)
> Installed as user "Nobody"

If I recall correctly, Verity requires a shell, so you have to use an
account that has a shell.

[RW] 
I reinstalled CFMX7 from the ground up using a new user with a bash
shell account.  I log in and verify that the user is correct and had the
proper permissions.  I even modified the verity-install.cfg file to have
'127.0.0.1' in the hostname for all connections.  Additionally, I
changed the port for the K2Admin to 9951 (it was originally 9950) and I
still receive the same error:

sh: /opt/coldfusionmx7/verity/k2/_ilnx21/bin/vdiag.sh: /bin/sh^M: bad
interpret\
er: No such file or directory
VConfig - Verity Inc. Version 5.0 (Jun 27 2005)
about to configure K2Admin...
about to configure K2...
K2Config had warnings..

WARNING: The RCAdmin call failed. Command = indexerset 1
"ColdFusionK2_indexser\
ver1" 9960 "ColdFusion K2 Index Server"
 ColdFusionK2
 4
 1 y exit
WARNING: The RCAdmin call failed. Command = trustedclientset
ColdFusionK2_index\
server1 i 1 127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 y exit
WARNING: The RCAdmin call failed. Command = servicesignal
ColdFusionK2_indexser\
ver1 1 y exit

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