>On 2 December 2011 13:36, Andreas Schnederle-Wagner - Futureweb.at 
><[email protected]> wrote:
>> the agent is vendor-supplied. Same Versions on both systems:
>
>> Also the config options look the same:
>
>Hmmm....
>
>OK - so the difference must be something to do with the two systems themselves.
>
>What does the command "df" show on each system?
>What are the contents of /etc/fstab on each system?
>What are the permissions on this file?
>
>Dave

Output of server 1 (working)
        [root@mailreinjection ~]# df
        Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
        /dev/vzfs              1048576    283028    765548  27% /
        none                    524288         4    524284   1% /dev
        [root@mailreinjection ~]# cat /etc/fstab 
        none    /dev/pts        devpts  rw      0       0
        [root@mailreinjection ~]# ll /etc/fstab 
        -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 28 Aug 18  2008 /etc/fstab

Server 2 (not working)
        -bash-3.2# df
        Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
        /dev/vzfs             73400320  37336160  36064160  51% /
        none                    524288         4    524284   1% /dev
        -bash-3.2# cat /etc/fstab
        none    /dev/pts        devpts  rw      0       0
        -bash-3.2#  ll /etc/fstab 
        -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 28 Sep 29  2008 /etc/fstab

Andreas

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