[BlueOnyx:16120] Re: 5208R and Soalrspeed PHP PKG

2014-10-08 Thread Michael Stauber
Hi Gerald,

> Building a new 5208R and need to know if the Solarspeed PHP update will
> run on the system.

The PHP PKGs are available for all versions of BlueOnyx.

> I remember seeing something about packages not being available for the
> 52 series

The *only* PKG not yet available for BlueOnyx 5207R and 5208R is the
AV-SPAM. But that will change within the next 24h. I'm in the final
stages of testing the new AV-SPAM v6.0.0 and will publish it to NewLinQ
within the next 2-3 hours. It should become available within the next 24
hours.

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[BlueOnyx:16119] Re: 5208R and Soalrspeed PHP PKG

2014-10-08 Thread Gerald Waugh
On 10/08/2014 04:52 PM, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet wrote:
> Since the PHP package does not require any GUI pages, it will work 
> without a problem.
OK, thanks

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[BlueOnyx:16118] Re: 5208R and Soalrspeed PHP PKG

2014-10-08 Thread Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet
Hi Gerald,
On 10/8/2014 3:19 PM, Gerald Waugh wrote:
> Hi,
> Building a new 5208R and need to know if the Solarspeed PHP update will
> run on the system.
> I remember seeing something about packages not being available for the
> 52 series
>

Since the PHP package does not require any GUI pages, it will work 
without a problem.

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[BlueOnyx:16117] Re: Redundancy and using two network cards

2014-10-08 Thread Richard Morgan :: Morgan Web
Hi Guys, many thanks for your answers...

 

Tobias, yes, this sounds like what I was looking for and I will definitely
have a go and getting this working.  However as the server is a four hour
drive away I don't think I'll be messing with the network config remotely.
I was, somewhat naively, hoping it was as simple as setting the same IP for
the second NIC.

 

Chris, appreciated the detailed answer too.  Great common sense approach to
not get wrapped up in the issue.  I chatted with one of the techy guys in
the data centre and with all the hot-swap/failover stuff they have the
chances of a prolonged outage are rare - their business relies on keeping
thing working.

 

Always appreciated.

 

Cheers, Richard 

 

From: blueonyx-boun...@mail.blueonyx.it
[mailto:blueonyx-boun...@mail.blueonyx.it] On Behalf Of Tobias Gablunsky
Sent: 08 October 2014 08:09
To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List
Subject: [BlueOnyx:16113] Re: Redundancy and using two network cards

 

Hi Richard,

 

what you are looking for is bonding your interfaces. There is a mode called
active-passive that would do what you want.

 

While it is not very complicated it is not very easy to do if doing it the
first time. Here you can find more information:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/htm
l/Deployment_Guide/s2-networkscripts-interfaces-chan.html

 

And I don't know how to tell BO to use the new interface that you will be
creating, maybe somebody else can help.

 

 

Tobias

 

 

From: blueonyx-boun...@mail.blueonyx.it
[mailto:blueonyx-boun...@mail.blueonyx.it] On Behalf Of Richard Morgan
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 11:23 AM
To: blueo...@blueonyx.it
Subject: [BlueOnyx:16111] Redundancy and using two network cards

 

Hi, hope this is simple.

 

In the data centre we use, we've been provided two network cables to connect
to the server which come from separate switches/routers to provide
redundancy.  At the moment we're only using one of these cables, but we'd
like to be able to use both.

 

How do I configure the network settings to allow both network ports to be
used with the same IP address?  I'm not interested in teaming for speed,
just the redundancy in case one of the data centre's switches fails.

 

Thanks

 

Richard

 

 

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[BlueOnyx:16116] 5208R and Soalrspeed PHP PKG

2014-10-08 Thread Gerald Waugh
Hi,
Building a new 5208R and need to know if the Solarspeed PHP update will
run on the system.
I remember seeing something about packages not being available for the
52 series

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[BlueOnyx:16115] Re: spam mail

2014-10-08 Thread Michael Stauber
Hi Tom,

> How does one default these emails to be deleted at the server level?
> "[!! SPAM]  Eat Bacon AND lose Weight? learn The Paleo secret."
> I can see the "[!! SPAM]" is being added to the subject line. I get tons of 
> these and would love to just not see them at all.

Do you have the AV-SPAM installed? If so, which version of BlueOnyx and
which version of the AV-SPAM?

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[BlueOnyx:16114] spam mail

2014-10-08 Thread Tom
How does one default these emails to be deleted at the server level?
"[!! SPAM]  Eat Bacon AND lose Weight? learn The Paleo secret."
I can see the "[!! SPAM]" is being added to the subject line. I get tons of 
these and would love to just not see them at all.
Thanks in advance
Tom


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[BlueOnyx:16113] Re: Redundancy and using two network cards

2014-10-08 Thread Tobias Gablunsky
Hi Richard,

 
what you are looking for is bonding your interfaces. There is a mode called 
active-passive that would do what you want.

 
While it is not very complicated it is not very easy to do if doing it the 
first time. Here you can find more information: 
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Deployment_Guide/s2-networkscripts-interfaces-chan.html

 
And I don't know how to tell BO to use the new interface that you will be 
creating, maybe somebody else can help.

 
 
Tobias

 
 
From: blueonyx-boun...@mail.blueonyx.it 
[mailto:blueonyx-boun...@mail.blueonyx.it] On Behalf Of Richard Morgan
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 11:23 AM
To: blueo...@blueonyx.it
Subject: [BlueOnyx:16111] Redundancy and using two network cards

 
Hi, hope this is simple.

 
In the data centre we use, we’ve been provided two network cables to connect to 
the server which come from separate switches/routers to provide redundancy.  At 
the moment we’re only using one of these cables, but we’d like to be able to 
use both.

 
How do I configure the network settings to allow both network ports to be used 
with the same IP address?  I’m not interested in teaming for speed, just the 
redundancy in case one of the data centre’s switches fails.

 
Thanks

 
Richard

 
 

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