I have a website called xyz.com hosted at “server A” located in a data center at Miami. Xyz.com is being monitored for uptime with a script in a one-minute interval. If xyz.com goes down for more than 5 minutes, “server B” located at San Francisco will host xyz.com instantly until “server A” is up again traffic will go back to “server A”. Can this be done?
I'm hosting a site for a organization but using our own servers. Problem is that they did not want to use a subdomain link to our server but instead wants the server to appear as www(dot)abcdefg(dot)com/ourserver/
can this be done.
Currently my options are :
1) Force them to use sub domains and redirect
2) HTML "Frame" their website to ours (ungraceful method)
3) Truely Redirect it to our server by some means...
I recently signed up for a new Verio Windows shared hosting account for the purpose of setting up multiple web sites for my family. At the same time, I moved 12 domain names I was holding under the new primary domain name in this hosting plan for ease of managing my accounts. The hosting plan allows up to 6 web sites to be published, and I do not plan on doing anything with the remaining domain names at this time. Here's the issue. I uploaded an index file to the primary domain name. Now, every other domain name, if entered in a web browser, brings up the index page in the primary domain name.
As I understand it, because this is a windows server, I can't use an .htaccess file to redirect all the domains I just want a placeholder for. Verio can't help me so I am looking for a relatively easy solution. Apparently, the server has a URL Rewrite (ISAPI_Rewrite 3) tool to add configurations from Apache to IIS by creating .htaccess files, but this is way over my head.
I have a server in a country (Location 1) and I have my company website on it and in this country the connection is very fast but not very stable so I have the same website on another server (Location 2) as a backup server so I want to do is as the following:
- www.mywebsite.com > Website loads from my Server at Location 1.
- Server at Location 1 is down.
- www.mywebsite.com > Website loads from my Server at Location 2.
- Server at Location 1 is back working.
- www.mywebsite.com > Website loads from my server at Location 1.
How can I do this in DNS options?
Also Can you suggest an easy way to do realtime backup from the server at Location 1 to Location 2 so that any changes made on Location 1 are cloned on Location 2?
creating a basic redirect. What I need is to redirect the root of my server 173.x.x.x to a file called test.php in the root of my folder.example: when I go to http://173.x.x.x I get redirected to http://173.x.x.x/test.php..
I am having an issue with redirecting our local (inside network) traffic to our new web server via iptables in Linux. The setup we have right now is a Linux server (old web server and current firewall) and a new Windows 2003 server for the new web server.
Yesterday I installed tomcat on a RHEL 4 + cPanel and httpd 2.0.63 server using easyapache3, process was ok, jsp pages are loading fine using http://site.com/example.jsp , but servlets, are not working using http://site.com/example, how ever, if I load http://site.com:8080/example it loads the servlet perfect.
I read something about redirecting all traffict from port 80 to 8080, but you know.. this is a shared server, and that would affect all customers on the server.
So, mod_jk seems to be the only solution, now I read many documents over the web, but no one seems to be working to configure apache2 and mod_jk that is installed using easyapache3 script.
In my httpd.conf file, i have this:
LoadModule jk_module modules/mod_jk.so Include "/usr/local/apache/conf/jk.conf" At jk.conf i have this content: ...
I am implementing one of my clients new sites ( the old site is written in plain html), and their new site uses ASP on every page.
The problem is that their old index.htm page has a pagerank of 4 which we want to keep.
And I have been advised that i need to do a 301 redirect to pass that PageRank onto their new index.asp page.
The other problem is that they are on a shared IIS hosting solution (with FastHosts), and obviously I don;t have total control over the server so cannot get into the root control panel.
My question is, whats the IIS alternative to .htaccess, which can be implemented on a limite-controlled IIS server?
JavaScript, I have heard is completely out the question
[mysqld] datadir=/var/lib/mysql socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock # Default to using old password format for compatibility with mysql 3.x # clients (those using the mysqlclient10 compatibility package). old_passwords=1
I have Plesk 11.5 (service provider mode) on a Windows 2008 server IIS7.Most of my sites are developed in .asp and therefore i use a custom 500-100.asp error page that check s the IP of the visitor then displays either a friendly error, or if its my IP a full error of what has happened (it also emails me the error). This allows me to debug pages easily whilst developing and to keep an eye on anyone trying SQL Injection hacks on my sites (as the error and email also have session variables and IP address).I dont have root access to the server as it is a Webfusion dedicated server.I have following the Plesk documentation -
1) Switch on custom errors for the subscription 2) Look in virtual directories and navigate to error documents 3) Find the error in question (500:100) and change it to point at either a file or URL
FILE - I had the data centre add in the 500-100.asp error page in to the virtual template so that my page is available in the list of virtual files - this didn't work but that maybe because its not a static page??
URL - when i add the path it says its incorrect, if i add a fully qualified address, it accepts it but it doesn't work.give me a specific example of the URL that can be entered relative to the root as the format in the documentation isn't accepted. The last step is to restart IIS which is also an issue as i cant seem to do this from the Plesk panel..It is as if it isn't catching the 500:100 error, and only catching the general 500 error??
I am currently running Google Analytics/Urchin 5 (v5.7.02), on a server, the server has started to act up, (on its last legs etc) and now I am trying to transfer the Urchin Software to a new server, where it would work effectively.
However upon installing the urchin software on the new server and running it (localhost:9999), I am presented with An Action Items Page, and these following choices
This is the scenario, domain.com are setup on server1, however server2 also has the same profile of domain.com as we use ns3 and ns4 using domain.com. This works fine with the nameserver setup on server2.
However I encounter problems as the emails from server2 won't reach server1 as there are duplicate profile on server2.
My question is how do I setup the DNS in cpanel/whm from server2 so the emails from server2 will reach server1?
I just want to use a server for file sharing, it will have nginx and that's it. I'm looking at centos, or freebsd, but I been using centos forever now and I'm not sure how to use freebsd, should I just stay with centos?
Do I tell my hosting provider to just install the OS and give me ssh action and that's it? Don't install any control panels or any other stuff? I want one domain and one subdomain on it though and ftp action.
I'm wondering whether it is possible to perform a full server migration to a new Plesk server with the same hostname or will Plesk give an error about the hostname being the same?
The new server would not be accessible by hostname (only via IP) until DNS and glue records were changed after the migration.
I've been developing a small 2D MMORPG lately. I bought a VPS to run the server on a few days ago and sadly it doesn't work so well. Sometimes the loads go pretty high (afaik not caused by me) and MySQL freezes, causing the server to just wait for MySQL to unlock, hanging all the players around on the map. Not a good thing.
Anyway, the game is very small scale, and I'm not planning to have more than maybe 30-50 players online. It does not suck up much CPU, I had ~10 guys online and loads stayed down at 0.00 on the VPS box.
Problem with getting a dedicated is our very low budget. As I'm still underage and living at home hammering my pc and don't have any real incomes, we're talking numbers like $ 30 - $ 50 USD per month - it's really hard to find for that price in Europe.
Requirements: Monthly payment, $ 30 - $ 50 / month, no setup (or very small setup, like $ 20) 10Mbit/s or faster connection, 100GB traffic should do 500MHz CPU is all cool 512MB or more RAM 5GB diskspace is enough Has to be in Europe due to ping times (< 100ms) Linux, Debian 4.0 prefered
If anyone knows where I could get something like this for a low price, $ 30 to $ 50 USD, it'd be great.
I have been searching everywhere trying to find a tutorial but It is not going anywhere. Basically I need to create 2 nameservers for Godaddy and pretty much so when i type http://mysite.com it goes to my site. I can access everything from http://myip and everything works. Now is there a step by step on how to actually do it in the DNS Manager? I need help like what IP address do I use is it the router ip? The external IP?
Site is currently running on a single code single cpu p4 server. Am thinking of upgrading to a quad core Xeon server.
My site is pretty dynamic with lots of hits to php / mysql, and has trouble keeping up with the requests sometimes. Would a quadcore Xeon significantly help?
Server Software: Windows 2003 Server php 5.2.6 apache 2 mysql 4.1
Current Setup: P4 2.8 single core/cpu.
Proposed setup Xeon 3210 quadcore
I guess my confusion lies in the following:
1. Can win2003 server make use of the quadcores? 2. Does php / apache / mysql make use of the quadcores? 3. Will i see a significant increase in the amount of pages i can serve?