ifelse: fatal: unable to exec /bin/cli.sh: No such file or directory
tiagofreire-pt opened this issue · 2 comments
tiagofreire-pt commented
Debian GNU/Linux 10 hassio tty1
hassio login: root (automatic login)
[s6-init] making user provided files available at /var/run/s6/etc...exited 0.
[s6-init] ensuring user provided files have correct perms...exited 0.
[fix-attrs.d] applying ownership & permissions fixes...
[fix-attrs.d] done.
[cont-init.d] executing container initialization scripts...
[cont-init.d] done.
[services.d] starting services
[services.d] done.
ifelse: fatal: unable to exec /bin/cli.sh: No such file or directory
[cmd] /bin/cli.sh exited 127
[cont-finish.d] executing container finish scripts...
[cont-finish.d] done.
[s6-finish] waiting for services.
[s6-finish] sending all processes the TERM signal.
Debian GNU/Linux 10 hassio tty1
hassio login: root (automatic login)
[s6-init] making user provided files available at /var/run/s6/etc...exited 0.
[s6-init] ensuring user provided files have correct perms...exited 0.
[fix-attrs.d] applying ownership & permissions fixes...
[fix-attrs.d] done.
[cont-init.d] executing container initialization scripts...
[cont-init.d] done.
[services.d] starting services
[services.d] done.
ifelse: fatal: unable to exec /bin/cli.sh: No such file or directory
[cmd] /bin/cli.sh exited 127
[cont-finish.d] executin
On an older HA instance, I'm getting these cyclic errors. No CLI is available on the LXC. How can I fix this?
whiskerz007 commented
The best advice I have is to recreate the container, and import the snapshot. If the problem persists after creating a new container, I'll look further into it. HA devs sometimes make changes that requires the OS to be setup a little different.
tiagofreire-pt commented
Again, almost a year after this, the issue reappears.
Is there any way to access the data inside the LXC?