We have a couple of users who want pdflib installed on one of our BX servers.
Googling about there seem to be various ways of doing it (inc. adding repos and
using yum).
I would appreciate some advice on this - so as not to b* a server that is
working fine at the moment ;)
BX 3.20110922
PHP
Hi Randy,
#RewriteRule ^/(.*) http://www.example.com/$1
I can rewrite web_alias_redirects.pl to work as I want but I'd like to know
if it's aleady been fixed and I simply have an old version. ;)
Yeah, that RewriteRule has been commented out during a BlueOnyx update a
On 04/26/2012 05:12 AM, free...@gmx.ch wrote:
Hi
I've found some similar postings in the archiv; but didnt found a solution:
A 5106R Server with newest patches; 2 vsites sharing an IP. No SSL enabled on
both vsites. Nothing listening on tcp 443 according to netstat -tan.
Now i've
Hi Michael,
We have a couple of users who want pdflib installed on one of our BX
servers. Googling about there seem to be various ways of doing it (inc.
adding repos and using yum).
The Solarspeed PHP-5.2.* and PHP-5.3.* come with the evaluation version
PDFlib preinstalled. It's version
Hi Randy,
A fix for this is in SVN now. After a bit more testing I'll release it soon:
http://devel.blueonyx.it/trac/changeset/895/
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Has anyone done this? I have one site that send a lot of mail and I
don't want their mail affecting the reputation of the rest of the sites
on this server.
Moving their website to a separate IP is easy however their email will
still be sent via the main IP of the server. Before I dive
Hi
One IP address per SSL and no other sites using that IP
I think you have misunderestimated (bushims ;) me.
Yes, one ip adress per SSL but you can use this ip for other *non* SSL Sites.
So, example:
This is possible:
vsite1 - 192.168.1.2 - only http vhost
vsite2 - 192.168.1.2 - only
On 04/26/2012 09:27 AM, Dogsbody wrote:
Has anyone done this? I have one site that send a lot of mail and I
don't want their mail affecting the reputation of the rest of the sites
on this server.
Moving their website to a separate IP is easy however their email will
still be sent via
FYI
Hello,
The distribution servers rsync.scientificlinux.org,
ftp.scientificlinux.org, ftp1.scientificlinux.org, and
ftp2.scientificlinux.org will be going down on:
Tuesday May 1, 2012 at 19:00 CDT (Chicago)
This is a few days away.
Affected Machines:
* rsync.scientificlinux.org
*
Where is the best deal for the php upgrade for 5106r to be found? Do they take
paypal?
I'm In the usa.
TIA
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SB9-PageKeeper Service wrote:
Where is the best deal for the php upgrade for 5106r to be found? Do
they take paypal?
I'm In the usa.
I wouldn't get mine from a source other than Compass or Solarspeed.
Both accept PayPal. Both are overseas. Both provide a good level of
service and support,
Randy,
A user's files could be somewhere else than in that user's home directory. If
that user is the admin and has been loading a lot of files to the site's
website - that counts again him too, since those files are also owned by that
user. So you have to go around that virtual site, find
Any files that are owned by that user are counted so there could be
loads in /home/sites/www.domain.com/web/
File ownerships can also transfer over when files are copied as root and
users uid's are different on different servers. e.g. you untar
something as root which you copied from another
A fix for this is in SVN now. After a bit more testing I'll release
it soon:
http://devel.blueonyx.it/trac/changeset/895/
Cool! Thanks.
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Yep - I've done that exact same thing.
Mine was even worse - I didn't untar the old files in the virtual site's
directory - but in /home/users/admin. But since they were still on the /home
partition, and were owned by that user - they counted against that user. Took
me a while to find them,
Hi Randy,
http://devel.blueonyx.it/trac/changeset/895/
Cool! Thanks.
It's now in the new [BlueOnyx-Testing] YUM repository.
If you want to test it, do a yum update first to get the updated blueonyx-
yumconf RPM. Then edit /etc/yum.repos.d/BlueOnyx.repo and enable the
[BlueOnyx-Testing]
Hi Greg,
There has also been a lot of progress on the WHAM installer with a lot
of new and updated modules available, an improved build system to
deliver more frequent updates, suPHP integration, and lots more.
Stay tuned...
Yepp, there is more to come. :-)
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It's now in the new [BlueOnyx-Testing] YUM repository.
Thanks, the update worked perfectly.
One minor issue on the web form is that the Limit (kbps) form field
requires a value even if Enable Bandwidth Limits isn't selected.
This is the error:
Sorry, the data entered in the field speed is
I did and yum update to a 5016R server the other day, and something went
seriously wrong. The last update on it was back in February which went
fine. This time about 670+ item were updated which surprised me, but for
some reason PHP stopped working on all the vsites. I have the Solarspeed PHP
5.2
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