I haven't made any changes to InterWorx and have just let the updates auto install. But yesterday when I tried to login to NodeWorx I was getting a System error. I can't remember exactly what it was because NodeWorx isn't loading up anymore after doing a server reboot. But it had something to do with not being able to write to the disk. I've been using caching to the disk for one of the websites (through WordPress) and that seemed to increase in size rapidly on disk and went past the maximum I set for the SiteWorx account. I can only assume based on this I have run out of disk space?
I also disabled root login for SSH through InterWorx so I can't login with root to view logs and make some space. Is there any way to re-enable the root login for SSH?
Details:
CentOS 7.2
I've got the option to boot into rescue mode with Ubuntu and switch to root user. But I can't seem see any of the InterWorx content after I re-mount all the drives that it allows me to re-mount.
Apologies if this has already been covered off somewhere else but I did try a search but couldn't find any topic with this issue. Any help is appreciated.
I also disabled root login for SSH through InterWorx so I can't login with root to view logs and make some space. Is there any way to re-enable the root login for SSH?
Details:
CentOS 7.2
I've got the option to boot into rescue mode with Ubuntu and switch to root user. But I can't seem see any of the InterWorx content after I re-mount all the drives that it allows me to re-mount.
Apologies if this has already been covered off somewhere else but I did try a search but couldn't find any topic with this issue. Any help is appreciated.