On 21 Aug 2015, at 09:06, Eiji Hamano wrote:
> Thank you for your advice.
> You of do not like my candid English, it is my problem. I apologize.
>
> But I pointed out is funny?
> Do you not interested to who lied?
>
> According to: [18181 BlueOnyx],
> he has an incredible job of faking an Americ
On 20 Aug 2015, at 08:09, Michael Stauber wrote:
> You're tone and your manners are barely tolerable and I've had enough of
> it already. So either you calm down or I'll give you a lengthy period to
> calm down through a temporary ban on the list.
We’d all support you on that action.
> Actually
On 19 Aug 2015, at 09:44, Eiji Hamano wrote:
> You looks to be not taking much of sleep, don't you?
> I have searched the time of your past remarks.
>
> And you are using gmail. Are you really one person
Found a new conspiracy?
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On 12 May 2015, at 17:25, Tom wrote:
> Running BlueOnyx 5208R. In the GUI it is showing a RAID device failure, but
> does not state which drive is failing. But when I run mdadm I get the
> following. Unless I'm reading wrong it shows no failed devices but shows
> clean, degraded. Both drives ar
> On 11 May 2015, at 16:00, Colin Jack wrote:
> We have a client running a wordpress site from /web/wordpress.
> They have a holding page in /web and then when they went live on the site I
> just changed the document root in /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/vsitex
> All was fine for a couple of weeks then
On 11 May 2015, at 11:42, Colin Jack wrote:
> The common denominator for all the tests that are going astray is that the
> connections are all with the same ISP.
> I have remoted onto a client on a different ISP and all is fine.
> Although they deny it, I suspect the 'common' ISP is running a pro
On 11 May 2015, at 10:41, Colin Jack wrote:
> Thanks for your help - at least I know the server is handling it okay but I
> now need to try and find out where things are going wrong in the UK!
It’s not geography, I’m in the UK and see the right thing. Perhaps the local
resolver you are using is
On 14 Apr 2015, at 15:40, Tobias Gablunsky wrote:
> The client uses a software which is not able to authenticate via user/pw. But
> this should be no big deal - at least regarding to the gui: there you are
> allowed to enter hostnames. In my case I entered the hostname of my client
> which is a
On 23 Mar 2015, at 21:41, Michael Stauber wrote:
> The new CentOS 6.6 based 5208R ISO has just been uploaded:
Downloading now, thanks for the rapid response. :)
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> On 23 Mar 2015, at 13:27, Michael Stauber wrote:
> 5208R on CentOS 6?
Yep. BlueOnyx-5208R-CentOS-6.6-20150304. I’ve tried it three times now in case
I was doing something stupid, but I land at a login prompt every time.
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On 23 Mar 2015, at 12:46, Dirk Estenfeld wrote:
> - Install from ISO
> - Log into console with root and blueonyx
> - A process starts to add ip address, gateway and so on.
> - After setting up the ip address I open my browser and enter the ip
> address.
> -
On 11 Mar 2015, at 22:09, lewisg wrote:
> May even have a Qube or two.
Still have a brand new one of those in retail packaging!…
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On 26 Nov 2014, at 13:52, Richard Barker wrote:
> but when we login to the dns it is there
As an A record *and* a PTR?..
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On 30 Oct 2014, at 08:54, Janwillem Ronken wrote:
>
> On several servers Dovecot is not working anymore after last update,
> Error:
> service(imap-login): listen(::, 143) failed: Address family not supported by
> protocol
>
>
> Can you look into this?? Flooded by phonecalls..
Look at the me
On 18 Sep 2014, at 14:28, Gerald Waugh wrote:
> that address
There isn’t a ‘that address’, it’s the same one.
It’s like saying I don’t live at “123 Smith Street, I live at 123 smith street”
- it doesn’t involve moving house. It’s a complete non-issue.
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On 18 Sep 2014, at 14:03, Gerald Waugh wrote:
> On 09/18/2014 07:15 AM, Lew Berry wrote:
>> Doesn't really matter as far as the alias goes, the addresses aren't case
>> sensitive. The end user or recipient will probably never see the address as
>> entered in the GUI. The only place the function
On 27 Aug 2014, at 15:00, Richard Gutery wrote:
> Installed KDE (and tried Gnome) and my system hangs after displaying the GUI
> interface. No mouse, keyboard - nada.
You can probably make it work with enough effort, but you really shouldn’t run
a GUI on it - it’s designed as an appliance with
On 12 Aug 2014, at 17:37, Felix Kaegi wrote:
> Thanks for the hint.
>
> The main result is:
> 1419152 /var/lib
> 1299684 /var/log
>
> In /var/log it is mainly the messages and btmp files that occupy hundreds of
> megabytes.
>
> Any further help would be appreciated
>
Are you familiar with
On 12 Aug 2014, at 16:21, Felix Kaegi wrote:
> The /var partition on our SL/BlueOnyx server is frequently filling up. The
> partition has 4GB of disk space and BO reports a 96% disk usage and refuses
> to do YUM updates and even terminates the mail server.
>
> How best to resolve this on a per
On 8 Aug 2014, at 16:03, Meaulnes Legler @ MailList wrote:
> On 08/08/14 15:08, Maurice de Laat wrote : schrieb : a écrit : ha scritto :
> escribó :
>> Hi Meaulnes,
>> You can use cmuExport/cmuImport or the fancy raqbackup.sh. See p.e.
>> http://www.neuhaus-internet.de/cobalt/raqbackup/
>
> ou
On 10 Jul 2014, at 23:42, Michael Stauber wrote:
> It's not supported. But take a look at the CMU migration guide. There is
> a separate script for import of secondaries. If you modify that, you
> could let it create the correct primary records instead of secondaries.
>
> To find out the differen
On 10 Jul 2014, at 11:23, Steven Howes wrote:
> Has anyone else noticed the lack of SOA in the cmu.xml? It contains all the
> DNS records but not the actual SOA :S
In related news… I have a secondary NS for a bunch of domains - that’s it… Any
ideas how I can build a primary from thi
Hi All,
Has anyone else noticed the lack of SOA in the cmu.xml? It contains all the DNS
records but not the actual SOA :S
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On 1 Jul 2014, at 17:26, Michael Stauber wrote:
> Multiple A-Records.
Which doesn’t support weighting or priorities?..
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On 25 Jun 2014, at 15:00, Gerald Waugh wrote:
> "So with our package you get a maintenance free anti-virus solution which
> protects all email traffic going through your server."
>
> so why do I have this maintenance headache.
Because you’re writing to a mailing list, not Solarspeed support?
On 17 Jun 2014, at 23:27, webmaster wrote:
> Jun 17 16:45:20 cabin2 kernel: Raw EDID:
> Jun 17 16:45:20 cabin2 kernel:
> Jun 17 16:45:20 cabin2 kernel: [drm:drm_edid_block_valid] *ERROR* EDID
> checksum is invalid, remainder is 10
> Jun 17 16:45:20 cabin2 kernel: Raw EDID:
> Jun 17 16:45:20 cab
Hi All,
Have a weird bug on our DNS server. If we’re going through creating records for
a domain, if you create the TXT record (as the first record) then the domain
doesn’t show up in the list. If you add an A record then it all appears. I
appreciate most domains should have an A/MX record as w
On 9 Jun 2014, at 18:50, Matt James wrote:
> The updates may have been as old as a couple of months ago. Anyone know if
> there were changes made in that time span that might be causing this issue
> for me?
TCP forwarding was disabled due to a security risk, although to be honest -
anyone who
On 14 May 2014, at 08:06, Ernie wrote:
> http://php.net/releases/5_3_10.php
>
> Seems to be fixing a critical security fix in previous versions.
>
> Any idea when 5.3.10 will be rolled into BX update?
Unless you’ve purchased an update/special version, BX follows CentOS versions
for PHP. I woul
On 30 Apr 2014, at 08:57, Colin Jack wrote:
> No :)
>
> Thanks for that - I didn't look hard enough!
I did exactly the same *blushes*.
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On 29 Apr 2014, at 22:44, Colin Jack wrote:
> I have tried logging in on three different browsers and keep getting
> incorrect username or password.
> Cleared cache - no different. Same on secure and unsecure.
Did you put the . on the end of the password?
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On 29 Apr 2014, at 17:03, Richard Sidlin wrote:
> Just built a brand new 5108R. Everything appears fine apart from SMTPS. It is
> ticked in the GUI and also the submission port but it does not respond with a
> telnet request (port 25 does) and it is not listed using lsof –i.
/etc/init.d/sendmai
On 27 Apr 2014, at 01:54, Michael Stauber wrote:
> The password has a dot at the end. So it's 'demo123.' without the quotes.
My brain completely missed that! I blame the fact it’s 2am ;)
Looks really good. I think it’s a good thing in the long run to ditch more of
the old Cobalt code, although
On 27 Apr 2014, at 00:23, Michael Stauber wrote:
> If you want to take a look at the current state of things, then here are
> the login details:
>
> http://demo.blueonyx.it:444/login
> https://demo.blueonyx.it:81/login
>
> Various accounts with different rights are available in the demo:
>
> Se
On 16 Apr 2014, at 10:16, Simon Cummings wrote:
> I note at the time of writing the blueonyx.it site had disappeared from the
> web!
I disagree.
> I (stupidly) added a static route and later rebooted which has rendered my
> server inaccessible.
Can you give us the output of ‘route -n’? That w
On 15 Apr 2014, at 13:05, RC Barker wrote:
> For about the last 4 hours on my master node of Aventurine I am getting
> this error every 15 min.
> What does it mean?
>
> Can't load ploop library: libploop.so: cannot open shared object file: No
> such file or directory
> Please install ploop pack
On 8 Apr 2014, at 02:23, Michael Stauber wrote:
>> Let's see how fast this gets patched by upstream.
>
> To keep an eye on it, here is the respective entry in the RedHat
> customer portal:
>
> https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2014-0160
Just seen openssl in YUM matching
https://rhn.re
On 19 Mar 2014, at 14:56, Alex Anseel - Titelive wrote:
> [BlueQuartz]
> name=BlueQuartz 5100R on CentOS4 - $basearch
> baseurl=http://bqrepository.virtbiz.com/BlueQuartz/5100R/CentOS4/bluequartz/$basearch/
> gpgcheck=1
>
> As you see, it runs on a CentOS4
Jeez I stand corrected, that’s not even
On 19 Mar 2014, at 14:34, Alex Anseel - Titelive wrote:
> Forgot to tell you wich version.
> 5100R Series
> Maybe no more updates for this version ?
>
> Is it safe to upgrade this server to the latest version 5108 ?
5100 is a series, which included 5108.
If you try the things the others suggest
On 4 Mar 2014, at 10:40, Eiji Hamano wrote:
> I want to run away from Blue, but I'm quite difficult.
At least we agree on something. We’ll leave it there, I hope your issue has
been resolved.
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On 4 Mar 2014, at 09:47, Eiji Hamano wrote:
> You seem to be questioning the naughtiness of me.
No, I’m questioning the fact that whenever you don’t get your own way - you
have a tantrum about it.
If you don’t like it, don’t use it. Nobody is forcing you to buy their package,
anything they do
On 4 Mar 2014, at 08:46, Eiji Hamano wrote:
> See follow. I hope members can see it for long.
> http://support.compassnetworks.com.au/view.php?t=706486&e=i...@hypersys.ne.jp&a=eb6d8869c48a52c03aca65ef79e2e9cf
I hope that remains a matter of public record as well, along with Michael’s
post. Fro
On 3 Mar 2014, at 04:11, Eiji Hamano wrote:
> I cannot understand why mailman came back after 15 min in blueonyx.
Active Monitor restarts it.
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On 28 Feb 2014, at 15:13, Paul Smith wrote:
> The appliance is an old Cobalt Raq 4i but which is still used for internal
> applications.
*spits coffee out*
Wow. Having said that, we retired our last 550 from active service at the end
of last year. ;)
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wrote:
> updatedb is run as part of the daily cron to update the locate database.
> That is used whenever you want to use the locate command to find a
> filename. It's a normal task that does take some resources. The idea
> is
On 14 Jan 2014, at 15:39, George F. Nemeyer wrote:
> Please see the CERT advisory below which gives a more complete picture.
> Ways to check your servers are included, as well as suggested upgrade NTP
> version and ways to block attacks on non-upgradable systems are included.
Yet to find one that
On 3 Jan 2014, at 11:31, DD wrote:
> I’ve seen a number of bounces from Hotmail complaining that my php mail()
> messages are not RFC 5322 compliant – is there a simple fix?
Date maybe?
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On 11 Dec 2013, at 15:49, Richard Sidlin wrote:
> Hopefully you can see the image but when I logged into one of the BO servers
> this morning, I got below the Login word “loginOkMessage” and where it
> normally asks for the Username and Password it has now instead
> “loginPageUsername” “loginPa
On 13 Nov 2013, at 13:50, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet
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> See? Maybe I really do need that coffee...
*hands you can of red bull*
Having said that, I agree with all that's been said. /32 is not the way to
assign addresses on anything but a PPP link!
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On 23 Oct 2013, at 15:58, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet
wrote:
> Alternatively, I wonder about a script that might run through the
> Windows DNS files and import them. dnsImport.pl might work for that,
> although I'll need to see about importing from the Windows records. It
> has been
On 23 Oct 2013, at 13:31, Richard Morgan wrote:
> DNS uses port 53 - UDP, not TCP if I remember. If you have DNS enabled you
> will need port 53 open.
Depends on the size of the response. If it wont fit in a single UDP packet then
the client should retry with TCP.
> There was a security issue
On 30 Sep 2013, at 10:08, Roberto Fumis wrote:
> Today I opened the site and saw that the server does not work
> why?
Hi,
What debugging have you done so far? Check file permissions and logs - they'll
be able to tell you the problem far better than we can.
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On 7 Aug 2013, at 17:11, wrote:
> So does this mean that the OS has installed to the wrong Ethernet socket,
> (as suggested) ?
It's no more wrong than any other socket - it's just not the one you expected.
> Q: If so: is it possible to re-configure the OS to the correct port, without
> re
On 2 Jul 2013, at 12:21, Harm van Houten wrote:
> By mistake i did a chmod /* and a chmod /*/* is there a way to restore this ?
Oh wow. Um, I cant think of a textbook way to do this really. Given you didn't
do a -R - thats only two layers of damage but that's going to take a lot to
correct. Shor
On 27 Jun 2013, at 11:47, jw wrote:
> Unable to open logs
Your disks ok? may have re-mounted read only. That causes all sorts of mayhem.
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On 31 May 2013, at 11:22, Wisja.net Computers wrote:
> I'm a little lost on the following problem: I have a user who can't connect
> to his website/e-mail, a trace doesn't resolve to the IP of the server.
> This happens on multiple PC's/tablet, but they share the same Internet
> connection (UPC
On 30 May 2013, at 14:40, Greg Kuhnert wrote:
> No outage - All stores are rock solid. Firewall rules blocking ICMP by
> default though :)
No outage now, certainly was earlier.
And on a side note, don't block *all* ICMP, breaks things such as MTU
discovery. Un-wise.
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On 17 May 2013, at 11:13, Joachim Klein wrote:
> Now when a user wants to sent a mail the programm „thunderbird“ respond with
> the error message „Relaying denied – IP is listed in zen.spamhaus.org“.
Is the users sending IP listed in zen.spamhaus.org?..
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On 13 May 2013, at 16:29, Gerald Waugh wrote:
> Have you tried "service cced.init restart"
That was the solution I had the other day. I built from an old-ish CD then yum
updated - it needed a cced.init restart to get it back and happy (although I
did a reboot after for new kernel etc).
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On 25 Apr 2013, at 18:58, jeffrey Pellin - PX2 wrote:
> Actually Squirrelmail requires IMAP to work, even if it is using the pop
> fetch plugin
>
> BTW -I'm not that clever that I know
>
I may be thinking of openwebmail or something. I suppose it could create
separate mbox files and keep so
On 25 Apr 2013, at 15:02, Drew Happli wrote:
> I run RoundCube (not on a BlueOnxy server though) and I have created Folders
> within folders. In fact this week I created a folder under my Fail2Ban
> folder for IP's that have been blocked, and another one for if I have to
> restart Fail2Ban afte
On 25 Apr 2013, at 15:40, jeffrey Pellin - PX2 wrote:
> So how does Squirrelmail manage this - cos I cant work it out
>
It doesn't use IMAP.
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On 25 Apr 2013, at 12:44, Hans Draaisma - Netvictory B.V. wrote:
> I recently got this question also from one of our customers ;-)
> Strange that this function is not implemented in Roundcube indeed. Also you
> can't forward more than one mail in one go in Roundcube using the standard
> install.
On 17 Apr 2013, at 11:25, Manuel Bona Perez wrote:
> To make the migration, the vmconverter failed and had to make a new install
> of the system BlueOnyx-5108R SL6.2, in a virtual machine and copy the
> folders: Root, tmp, var and home
>
That's rather brave.
> When starting the new machine had 4
On 15 Apr 2013, at 15:45, Richard C. Barker Sr. wrote:
> We have a 5108R VPS using Aventurine that has 8 site all site but one
> load just fine.
> The site in question has correct IP and all the files are there DNS is
> correct but that one
> site will not load at all.
How do you define 'wont l
On 9 Apr 2013, at 14:36, Dr. Blunt wrote:
> I had this on just ONE of my servers last night
>
> - iptables firewall Begin
> Logged 54220 packets on interface eth0
>From 46.21.161.37 - 45 packets to tcp(22)
>From 50.30.35.41 - 90 packets to tcp
On 26 Mar 2013, at 21:20, Richard Barker wrote:
> It is place there when you add the site but there is a script that builds it
> and put it in the /etc/httpd/conf/vhost/ folder as sitexx.include
I'm confused, I suspect mainly because I can't see any grammar at all.
The sitexx files are auto-gener
On 26 Mar 2013, at 20:49, Richard Barker wrote:
> What file or script build the sitexx.include
You do. The .include files are the ones for humans, intentionally not modified
by the system.
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On 13 Mar 2013, at 08:45, delar D wrote:
> php.ini file I'm talking about is in the directory
> /home/sites/www.domain.tld/ and i'm root
Your question has been answered already. You've created three threads on the
subject of php.ini.
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On 12 Mar 2013, at 13:20, Dirk Estenfeld wrote:
> I see no entries for the newer kernel in the grub.conf.
>
> Is this a mistake? Is it working as designed?
> Can I deinstall / reinstall the newer kernel with the hope that grub conf
> will contain the correct settings after reinstall?
Hi,
Bit of
On 12 Mar 2013, at 10:43, delar D wrote:
>
> I can not find the file php.ini
> I looked in /home/sites/www.domain.tld/ like me you've mentioned but I
> have not seen anything
> Please tell me what to do to solve this problem
> Regards
>
> please where is located php setting for a particular
On 12 Mar 2013, at 10:21, Stephane TAMEN wrote:
> hi everybody i wanna know where the php setting of any particular domain is
> located
Hi,
Have you tried going to the particular site and clicking on 'PHP'?
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On 8 Mar 2013, at 09:01, shouldbe q931 wrote:
> They are a lower costs option that the Cisco switches that run IOS,
> but in that price bracket I usually use HP Procurve
Quite fond of HP stuff too - beware that some of them don't do per-VLAN
spanning tree though.
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On 7 Mar 2013, at 09:29, delar D wrote:
> please where is located the GUI (PHP settings) file on blueonyx
See the previous thread/time you asked.
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On 7 Mar 2013, at 09:27, delar D wrote:
> please where is located the GUI (PHP settings) file on blueonyx
Please reply to the list, NOT to my address. I'm not your personal support
engineer.
Go to the settings for the site (where you'd make users etc). Under "Services"
on the left, select "PHP"
> Hi.I have deployed my site drupal (drupal cms) in blueonyx. And whenever I
> try to access it, I get the following error:
> Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 16777216 bytes exhausted (tried to
> allocate 30720 bytes) in
> /home/.sites/106/site3/web/sites/all/modules/viewscarousel3d/viewscar
On 5 Mar 2013, at 15:45, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet wrote:
> There is an entire 42U cabinet loaded with drive
> shelves and PDU that consumes about 60amps of 208 single-phase.
*falls off chair*
Does it store it by heating up blocks of metal or something? :P
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On 5 Mar 2013, at 14:56, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet wrote:
> OK, if no ARM... can you please make a MIPS port so that I can run the
> latest BlueOnyx on my 15 year-old Cobalt RaQ2? The RM5231 was capable
> of 64-bit, and I'm pretty sure I have some 72-pin RAM hanging around and
> may be
On 5 Mar 2013, at 10:05, Jeff Rhys-Jones wrote:
> Particular highlights of Interworx for us are:
>
> 1) The ability to install it, fully supported on top of Redhat / Oracle Linux
> with a single command via YUM.
> 2) Very good GUI - well maintained, worked on mobile devices also.
> 3) Ability to
On 28 Feb 2013, at 16:34, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet wrote:
> Excellent suggestion.
>
> [root@hostname~]# ./oid.sh
> 1-66,73,79
> /usr/sausalito/codb/codb.oids reports:
> 1-62,64-65,73
>
> I replaced the contents of /usr/sausalito/codb/codb.oids with what was
> reported in the top line, r
On 27 Feb 2013, at 16:48, Chuck Tetlow wrote:
> The change required is the "Port" entry in the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file.
> And don't forget to restart SSH after the change with "service sshd restart".
By *far* the preferable way is to do this in the GUI or you risk it getting
overwritten! 20
On 27 Feb 2013, at 13:37, Will Nordmeyer wrote:
> I blocked them input and output via iptables:
>
> iptables -A INPUT --source 201.238.254.243
> iptables -A OUTPUT --destination 201.238.254.243
>
A nice simple solution (For TCP based stuff anyway) is
ip route add blackhole 201.238.254.243
On 27 Feb 2013, at 13:23, Will Nordmeyer wrote:
> I've been monitoring the ssh vulnerability and don't see anything there, but
> I did notice that I have multiple processes when I do a PS looking like this:
>
> root 7499 24331 0 14:13 ?00:00:00 sendmail: server
> [201.238.254.243]
On 26 Feb 2013, at 06:41, Marcello Torchio wrote:
> If I type "php -i | grep memcache" i see that memcache support is enabled.
> The php.ini file modified by the installation is the one located in /etc and
> not the one located in /home/solarspeed/php.
>
> I've tried to add "extension=memcache.s
On 22 Feb 2013, at 04:37, Eiji Hamano wrote:
>> Chris Gebhardt wrote -
>> You'll need to restrict access to SSH with a firewall of some sort (ie:
>> hardware firewall, ACL at the router, or IPTABLES) to avoid getting hit
>> by this.
> Yes, Restricted access of SSH is nice.
> I proposed
On 4 Feb 2013, at 20:00, george wrote:
> [root@www FMS_3_5_2_r654]# ps cax | grep fms > /dev/null
> [root@www FMS_3_5_2_r654]# if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
> > echo "Process is running."
> > else
> > echo "Process is not running."
> > fi
> Process is running.
> [root@www FMS_3_5_2_r654]#
Wow, that's a b
On 23 Jan 2013, at 03:32, Rod Morgan wrote:
> Is there a permanent solution that I should have implemented?
Remove the email domains in the GUI rather than the config files.
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On 16 Jan 2013, at 02:46, Roy Urick wrote:
> Does "userdel -r [username]" work? Or is there BO specific GUI/Database
> type stuff I'll mess up by bypassing the GUI?
That'll break the world. Use cdeluser :)
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On 2 Jan 2013, at 20:43, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet wrote:
> On the same token, I really try not to miss an opportunity to keep my
> mouth shut in order to avoid looking like an idiot!
"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all
doubt."
Certainly wise
On 2 Jan 2013, at 17:50, Larry Smith wrote:
> His index.php file has:
>>
Surely it should be 'includes/footer.php' unless you let customers upload to
the root of your filesystem?... Remove the leading slash and I suspect it will
work.
S
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On 3 Dec 2012, at 14:57, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet wrote:
> On 12/3/2012 8:51 AM, Michael Stauber wrote:
>>
>> Gentlemen (and ladies), please remain gentle. Peace, love and all that
>> stuff.
>
> All I could think of was this:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FONN-0uoTHI
Lol that was pre
2:43 GMT
> To: Steven Howes , BlueOnyx General Mailing List
>
> Subject: Re: [BlueOnyx:11743] Re: Virtbiz
>
> On 3 Dec 2012, at 13:05, Steven Howes wrote:
>
>> On 3 Dec 2012, at 12:07, Martyn Bailey wrote:
>>> Chris, are you actually getting any of my emails?
>
On 3 Dec 2012, at 12:07, Martyn Bailey wrote:
> Chris, are you actually getting any of my emails?
I'm glad you decided to email a few hundred people on a public list rather than
phoning him.
Steve
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On 2 Nov 2012, at 13:22, Jeff Folk wrote:
> Michael, I'm still getting emails every 15 minutes from swatch stating there
> are too many arguments when checking network:
> /usr/sausalito/swatch/bin/am_network.sh: line 64: [: too many arguments
>
> I also assume that the network check doesn't
On 21 Sep 2012, at 12:57, Steven Howes wrote:
> On 19 Sep 2012, at 22:14, Michael Stauber wrote:
>> I'm just publishing that change to SVN and to YUM:
>> 5106R:
>> http://devel.blueonyx.it/trac/changeset/934/
>> 5107R/5108R:
>> http://devel.blueonyx.it/trac
On 25 Sep 2012, at 10:18, Tjerk Hacquebord wrote:
> No not currently.. so if that has been fixed that's great.
> Just all things together would make me think that using an open database
> would be better for the points I named.
I agree that a more accessible database would be of benefit. There is
On 25 Sep 2012, at 09:33, Tjerk Hacquebord wrote:
> In terms of renewing.. would it be an idea to drop CODB when implementing
> the new design?
> CODB has a way of getting corrupt and its actual data is 'invisible' to most
> users.
In addition to my previous post...
The CODB had some changes a w
On 25 Sep 2012, at 09:33, Tjerk Hacquebord wrote:
> Good to see the layout is going to be renewed. I like it so I did a small
> donation and encourage everyone to do so.
Thanks for the donation - much appreciated.
> In terms of renewing.. would it be an idea to drop CODB when implementing
> the n
On 19 Sep 2012, at 22:14, Michael Stauber wrote:
> I'm just publishing that change to SVN and to YUM:
>
> 5106R:
> http://devel.blueonyx.it/trac/changeset/934/
>
> 5107R/5108R:
> http://devel.blueonyx.it/trac/changeset/933
Looks like I have the update:
# grep Alias /usr/sausalito/conf/base/apa
On 17 Sep 2012, at 11:08, Steven Howes wrote:
> I've had a look in /usr/sausalito/conf/base/apache/Apache.conf and I *think*
> the handler should be running. My knowledge of this area is somewhat sketchy
> though. Perhaps Michael may have some input as to what's called an
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