That is unusual. We have many many users that have newlinq installed. You
are the first to report this issue. I would do a cced restart, uninstall,
and reinstall again to see if that helps.
I tried, but the results did not change.
I confirmed that the same message was output after having
Hi Hiroyuki and Greg,
Feb 15 13:32:02 testserver cced(smd)[9585]: classconf: failed to add class
Capabilities
Feb 15 13:32:02 testserver cced(smd)[9585]: error in schema file
schemas//base/sitestats/sitestats_caps.schema
Feb 15 13:32:02 testserver cced(smd)[9585]: classconf: some errors
Hi Hiroyuki,
This is actually a pretty good catch. I appreciate that bug report.
I have been looking for this problem for two months and couldn't find
out why either disk_caps.schema or sitestats_caps.schema were giving
errors. Now it's pretty clear: They both try to create a Capability
Hi Alex,
Can anyone tell me if it is possible to use a SAN (unc) certificate with
BlueOnyx ?
Hmm ... no idea if that works. I haven't seen one of them before.
Did you already try to install it through the GUI like you'd do with any
normal SSL certificate? This works for WildCard
Hi Don,
3 of them show up. /, /boot and /home.
I've got a 2nd 5108r running and it's showing the same thing. Has me
wondering if it's something between the OS and XenServer.
That looks about right. If it's more than one it's fine. Especially if /
is in that list.
Best would be if you send
Hi Chris,
This is very much a matter of personal preference. We have some
systems that are sitting behind our own dedicated filtering systems.
Other systems are using the AV-SPAM package. If you're not already
using AV-SPAM, you should consider it. It will make a DRASTIC
improvement.
My two BO5107R server have the same issue, screenshot here attached.
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