How do you go about getting hardware info so you know what drivers to compile in? I want to build a very small and fast loading kernel for this web server.
I'm running off of a VPS and the default install of MySQL uses a lot of memory. Is there a way to just download the sources and compile a minimal install of just what i need to run say WHMCS/forum?
I'm running an VPS account running CEntOS 5 and LXadmin, on a Parallels Virtuozzo platform.
I've did some updates and seems like a few services comes up after the update. I want to keep my VPS running low on resource consumptions, so which are the minimum services I have to keep alive? I'm running a SMF forum (so mysql/php), I use IMAP/qmail, spamassasin enabled. I'm specifically curious about saslauthd and xinetd services, are really need to be enabled?
I got this new server with FDC today, I asked for CentOS 5 minimal package installation, when I got the server I checked with rpm -qa |wc -l and seeing 572 packages. I have other CentOS 5 servers running with only 220 packages installed. So I asked the tech to reinstall it but he says the install is as minimal as the default install will allow. it doesn't seem right to me,
I keep having problems with a VPS from JTLnet.com, mostly related with IMAP and SMTP. I receive different errors, on different architectures and operating systems. For example: server overload, connection timeout, SSL errors etc.
Could this be a transport problem?
Their servers are located in the US and most of my client's requests are coming from Europe?
What do you think? Should I start looking for a VPS located in Europe?
im running out of space on one of my sites but i have more then plenty of data transfer.
Unfortunately my hosting packaged it weird where they provide not enough hd space. Im trying to figure out is there a way where i can use another server or hosting company that can provide space only and use their servers just for space?
i think amazon.com offered this but wasnt sure how exactly this works.
We're having problems with the Roundcube webmail spell check, and upon checking the log we get the error 'Unable to find the socket transport SSL'. From what I can find out this is normally due to Open SSL not being enabled, but it is, you can check our php config here.
When I try to reset the Personal FTP Repository setting in Backup Manager, I get "Transport error: unable to list directory: Curl error: Failure when receiving data from the peer"
I've read a solution to this issue for Plesk for Linux, but not for Windows. I have my FTP server setup for FTPS (require explicit FTP over TLS) and when I put the correct information in each box, I get this error. In the meantime, the current settings (for standard FTP) are incorrect.
Obviously the most important this is to correct the Transport and Curl errors, but if I'm unable to do so, how do you clear the current setting? There doesn't seem to be a way to do it...
I seem to have an error with backing up to my personal FTP repository. I have only just noticed the issue, but i believe it originated when I upgraded Plesk Panel 11 to Plesk Panel 12. I am currently running version 12.0.18 on Cent OS 6.5.
Note whether i check the "Use passive mode" option makes no difference to my problem.Below is what I get from the panel.log under /usr/local/psa/admin/logs