I have started seeing this on one of my BX servers today:
Cron root@vhost1 /usr/sbin/swatch -c /etc/swatch.conf
Could not connect to /usr/sausalito/cced.socket: No such file or directory
I have restarted cced.init - ran up no errors
Ran swatch - no errors
GUI all looks fine - status
Has anyone used opencart on BX? The reason I ask is I've installed it -
easy-peasy. I enabled suphp and set site ownership.
One problem that in many mentions in their forums always gets blamed on the
hosting company. The default file creation permissions appear to be 600.
This is not ideal as an
Let me answer my own question. I'm trying to make files created have default
permissions allowing group write and others read. The default allow rwx for
the owner and nothing for anyone else. Sigh.
In /etc/suphp.conf I made the following change.
; [original] umask=0077
umask=0002
This mask
Hi Darrel,
Is 022 what is correct?
I suppose so. It translates to 644, which is at least what we'd need to allow
Apache to make the new files publically accessible.
Any way to have suphp.conf for individual sites?
That's the long term goal, yes. But as of now I don't have a viable solution
Michael,
You saw my rant and raised me with amazing response. This a poker game
everyone has won - thanks to you!
Thanks,
-Stephanie
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From: blueonyx-boun...@mail.blueonyx.it [mailto:blueonyx-
boun...@mail.blueonyx.it] On Behalf Of Michael
Darrell,
I went to the suphp site and it appears not at present. However, I think
this is a reasonable feature request to them as they have a mechanism for
setting uid/gid and several other settings on a per-vsite basis.
Thanks,
-Stephanie
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I just tried to do a yum update from shell and nothing was available
even though Michael had indicated he updated the repository. I looked in
/etc/yum.repos.d/ and it was empty with a folder called oldrepofiles.
Looking in it I see BlueOnyx.repo and other files. I moved the
BlueOnyx.repo to
Hi Jim,
I just tried to do a yum update from shell and nothing was available
even though Michael had indicated he updated the repository. I looked in
/etc/yum.repos.d/ and it was empty with a folder called oldrepofiles.
Looking in it I see BlueOnyx.repo and other files. I moved the
Thanks Michael,
Yeah, sorry about that. We recently released an update to 5107R only, which
had a really negative effect on the repository files. Just move everything
from /etc/yum.repos.d/oldrepos/ back into /etc/yum.repos.d/ and you should be
fine again.
I had hoped that the short
Hi,
Could someone tell me please what are the differences between BlueOnyx and
BlueQuartz,
i.e. what does BlueOnyx come with that BlueQuartz doesn't, for example, in the
GUI under
Personal Profile there is PHPMyAdmin and WebMail with BlueOnyx, what
other GUI
differences (options) are there
At 10:30 PM 7/24/2011, Alex Jake wrote:
Hi,
Could someone tell me please what are the differences between
BlueOnyx and BlueQuartz,
i.e. what does BlueOnyx come with that BlueQuartz doesn't,
Most of all, an active mailing list, frequent updates and a
reasonably new Linux kernel to begin
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