I know some hosting companies will let you resell web hosting as well as dedicate servers. I was curious to know if there were any VPS reseller packages out there? And if so what companies offer such solutions?
i am at my witts end here. mail() is running VERY slowly on all of the linux packages of my reseller account. Runs fine on windows, but not linux. The odd thing is that it also takes forever for some forms to load too. For mail(), if i switch from my hosting provider's email account in the to section of mail() to my isp or gmail or anything else, it will run fine. What could be the problem here? My host says he checked all the server records and levels and everything is fine, but my scripts can't be the problem either - they have been untouched for years!
Can anyone recommend a reliable VPS or Dedicated server company that has 64/128+ IPs. My preference is a company that has the IPs on hand - without the paperwork. I'm after something with low cpu, ram, bandwidth / resource usage.
I have installed ModernBill on my server, and I had few packages created in WHM beforehand. Will or will not the ModernBill package setup will really take effect on the WHM packages?
Do I have to do anything on WHM in order to get my ModernBill running properly?
Ive just modified the WHMCS Packages/WHM Packages now its displaying the first Package quota and somehow Unlimited Bandwidth but i have nowhere unlimited Bandwidth defined Any Ideas?
It should say 2500MB Space and 500GB Bandwidth
SOLVED: Looks like WHMCS is updating also the Account packages as soon the Cron Job is executing the cron script. I used admin/cron.php to make it refresh and it worked.
But i still have the problem that its displaying Unlimited Bandwidth
am moving to a new VPS (replacement) and know there's some way to copy over the list of packages to the new server. the whm migrate tool does not copy the actual packages. i recall somewhere on these forums where a user had mentioned some file that could be transferred to the new server which contains all the package data?
Has anyone put together a list of minimum packages required for a LAMP box on RHEL4?
After doing a so-called "minimal" server install, there are several packages I uninstall during the hardening process (anacron at autofs cups* gpm irda-utils isdn4k-utils nfs* pcmcia-cs portmap redhat-lsb xinetd yp-tools ypbind). While deploying a new box recently, I got to thinking about how many other packages included in the so-called "minimal" install aren't really necessary on a typical LAMP server. Obviously the answer is "it depends", but... what else are folks uninstalling?
I've been on shared hosting for ages but I needed to add an IP and site5 only allows one per account (even on the 'multi-site' plans). Before that I was with Pair Networks.
So, I got the VPS server all setup and I went through and did the initial configuration of the WHM. I have two IPs with my account. My question is about setting up packages and dedicated IPs. When I first set up a package with a dedicated IP, it only lets me choose the second IP on my account. So, I created a package without a dedicated IP for the first site. But now it's on a shared package. So, I take it I can't setup two dedicated IP packages unless I have 3 IPs? Does the cPanel access for the package with the dedicated IP allow for SSL functions? The cpanel access for my first account doesn't have any SSL options - so I guess I need to manage that with the WHM?
Anyway, if someone would be so kind as to shed a little light on the topic of IPs and packages with dedicated IPs and SSL management for accounts under both types of packages,
im going to be installing centos 5.1 on a webserver. which packages should i install. ie when it gives the the options for kde knome server server with gui etc?
I was trying to copy packages from one cPanel server to other using Copy function in WHM accounts were moved easily but packages failed , Tried 4-5 times but still failed.
When I run yum update as normal it always says something like
Added xx packages, deleted 0 old in x seconds.
I was wondering where ARE these old packages stored? It seems like every time I run yum update it uses a tiny bit of my disk space whenever it downloads all the packages, seems natural though. But for all I know I probably have update package downloads from when the OS was first installed...
My question is, if they are anywhere, how do I just clean out ALL old packages from yum update that I don't need anymore? Are there old packages sitting in there because it says "deleted 0 old" all the time? Just curious because it all adds up when I think about it.
And oh one more question, when I update the kernel - I noticed it keeps packing kernel files in /boot/. How can I tell which of these I don't need anymore? It seems to be getting quite full.
Linux user trying to install a few packages on a new dedicated Debian server.
Following some tutorials, I installed Apache1.3 & PHP4 using apt-get install and had them up and running no problem.
I then decided to change the versions, so removed them using apt-get remove and deleted the relevant folders from /etc (this was before I knew of the apt-get --purge option).
I then tried to install Apache2 and PHP5, and although it appears to have worked, folders are not created for them in /etc so it doesn't work.
Is there a way of doing a fresh clean install so that the folders are created? I've tried apt-get clean without success.
Alternatively, a way to rollback Debian to it's previous state before I got my grubby little hands on it!
When I logged on to one of the reseller accounts this morning, I noticed that all of my customers can see, and use the packages that are only meant for the root account. how can I make this stop!
where I can get a business or personal web packages, email packages or domain registration at one place with smart utilities. Hosting Company must be in local Middle East countries.
where I can get a business or personal web packages, email packages or domain registration at one place with smart utilities. Hosting Company must be in local Middle East countries.
My server will be having an OS reload. I'd like to know where to find all Hosting packages made by the root and by the reseller users. How do I restore that to the newly installed OS?
how about other needed files to consider aside from the account backup?
I have been having a lot of problems with my server lately. Today I attempted to update container software. The operation failed with this output:
Operation update with the Env(s) "server.[site].com" is finished with errors: Can not update packages: exec failed: warning: /etc/issue created as /etc/issue.rpmnew warning: /etc/issue.net created as /etc/issue.net.rpmnew error: /etc/httpd/logs expected to be a regular file, lstat() returned 40000 error: unpacking of archive failed on file /etc/httpd/logs: cpio: rename failed - Is a directory warning: /etc/yum.conf created as /etc/yum.conf.rpmnew Error in Transaction: One or more rpm failed. Error: /usr/share/vzyum/bin/yum failed, exitcode=1 .
I am slowly learning how to use Linux and the SSH terminal to manage my server... but this beyond me...
(I wonder if it has anything to do with the "segmentation faults" that have been occurring.)
Can anyone give me some recomendations of some traffic accounting packages?
I'm looking for something that drives the backend stats you get as a customer when you login to your Dedicated Server providers control panel. Traffic graphs / total throughput stats etc
The obvious way to do this is to ping the switch ports and generate graphs and stats using RRD tool. The other way to do it would be to mirror the external switch port and generate stats from there (this would discount 'internal' traffic between boxes, although there will be a seperate private LAN for this).
We can obviously roll our own, but to save on man hours are there any out the box packages (open source or otherwise) to generate the graphs, traffic levels and dump it all out in a nice customer friendly report (i.e not something like Cacti).
In other words, what does everyone else use...or is it a case that everyone has based the backend on mrtg / rrdtool and built their own reporting lauyer ad-hoc on top?
I wonder if someone know from where I can get a business or personal web packages, email packages or domain registration at one place with smart utilities. Hosting Company must be in local Middle East countries.
As far as I see each hosting company uses various methods to make customers buy their domains. They can provide free domains, free Fantastico scripts, website building software, templates etc. I am planning to launch my hosting company really soon. Also I think to include free internet marketing services in some hosting packages. I am just wondering if such internet marketing program can be considered as a significant competitive advantage stimulating customers to make a purchase?
I've been with PVPS for coming up 2 years now, Ive had a few issues but they have mostly been sorted quickly...
I'm fairly happy with the support, they are normally answered quickly, however I have had a few things going on - one now for over a year, and I just get fobbed off.... but other than that, the main bulk of the service is A1. You always seem to get the same guys, which is nice, kinda means they are all real people and reliable... etc etc...
However I'm not sure if there are better companies out there, I pay $126.95 p/q + $12 p/a for an extra IP address.
I'm on Plesk 8.6 Centos 4.02, PHP 5.1.6-3.el4s1.7 and MySQL 5.0.46-1.el4.centos - GenuineIntel, Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40GHz
Currently getting alerts saying im within 500mb of my 10GB space.
only have 29 domains, but its increasing by a couple a month gradually...
I'm just waiting for them to get intouch about an upgrade cost etc... but I'm not sure about bandwidth etc...
Wondering if anyone know how to install all the packages for the @Base category in the CentOS 5 install from yum. I did not check this during install and can't figure out an easy way to see and install all the packages in the @Base category.
Also tried some searching and can't seem to find a way to install package groups from yum.
We have a Windows server that we are deploying the PHP package onto. In the Packages Repository, there are two PHP packages (5.3.10.4 and 5.2.17.0-1). When I deploy a package to the new Hardware Node, it only shows me the latest version of the PHP package (5.3.10.4). Is there a way to select the older version of the PHP package that is in the repository (5.2.17.0-1)?
since upgrading PPA, I noticed that in the External Applications section, all the APS packages have a column "imported" and "certification" - what these are/mean?
I hit "import" on the wordpress package - but what it is doing and why it would be to our advantage to import an APS package, rather than have them externally hosted so they're always the latest version.