I have several BlueOnyx servers running as virtual machines on a Proxmox
server. Two of them, a 5106R and a 5107R when rebooted set the time/date
as
GMT. It should be GMT +10, so I have to manually set them each roboot.
I have checked in the GUI and the zone is correct. Can anyone suggest
Hello,
In an updated 5107R on System Settings / TCP/IP / Modify Static Routes / Add
/ Network Interface there are four ( 4 ) interfaces listed in the 'Network
Interface' dropdown ( with two used in the system/install ) but all point to
eth3 with the result that you cannot add a static route
On 6/24/2012 6:19 PM, Support wrote:
Hello,
In an updated 5107R on System Settings / TCP/IP / Modify Static Routes / Add
/ Network Interface there are four ( 4 ) interfaces listed in the 'Network
Interface' dropdown ( with two used in the system/install ) but all point to
eth3 with the
On 6/24/2012 9:44 PM, Maurice de Laat wrote:
Hi Steve,
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 11:26:41AM +0100, Steven Howes wrote:
Assuming you are using the standard PHP version, you should be able to
just yum install php-soap. If you're using an upgrade package, you'd
have to speak to whoever supplied
I have tried this on several occassions for WP and it seems to be a hit and
miss.
Hi David,
My problem is that I have users with WordPress as only part of their site.
If I have the wp-content folder owned by Apache then the user can upload
files via the admin panel as well as FTP to other areas
Users can not get new email all in mailq.
Getting this error:
Jun 24 11:43:08 grouper sendmail[31952]: q5OFghLV029849: SYSERR(root):
hash map Alias1: missing map file /etc/mail/aliases.majordomo.db: No
such file or directory
Yes the file are gone
Anyone have any ideas how to fix?
I have
Now all email is getting this for inbound and outbound
Milter: data, reject=451 4.3.2 Please try again later
RC
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Hello,
In an updated 5107R on System Settings / TCP/IP / Modify Static Routes /
Add
/ Network Interface there are four ( 4 ) interfaces listed in the
'Network
Interface' dropdown ( with two used in the system/install ) but all point
to
eth3 with the result that you cannot add a static route
Hello,
In an updated 5107R on System Settings / TCP/IP / Modify Static Routes /
Add
/ Network Interface there are four ( 4 ) interfaces listed in the
'Network
Interface' dropdown ( with two used in the system/install ) but all point
to
eth3 with the result that you cannot add a static route