Dear Sir,
Could someone please say in which file do I need to modify?
Thanks
Sudeep
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 11:17 PM, Sudeep Narayan Banerjee
snbaner...@iitgn.ac.in wrote:
Dear Martin All,
Thanks a lot for the valuable inputs.
Which file do I edit in https/conf.d folder?
[root@front
Hi Sudeep,
it is very unkind to repeat your question in a community based mailing list.
If you need urgent professional support you should get in contact with
puppetlabs sales and ask for enterprise support.
The file I mentioned is in /etc/httpd/conf.d
File name is arbitrary as long as it has
Hi Sudeep,
You can also ask enterprise support from C12G Labs [1]. They can help
you for sure, they build OpenNebula.
As for your problem, I would ditch Apache and use nginx. I will post a step
by step untested tutorial below.
First, install nginx on the machine OpenNebula is installed on. I
Dear Sirs,
Is there any update on the same?
Thank you in advance!
S N Banerjee
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 1:46 AM, Sudeep Narayan Banerjee
snbaner...@iitgn.ac.in wrote:
Dear Sir,
Firstly I would like thank for the simple solution provided for the thread
*[one-users] VM in opennebula
Hi Sudeep,
we run CentOS 6.5 with httpd and mod_passenger and the following configuration
snippet in httpd/conf.d:
VirtualHost *:443
ServerName default-ssl
## Vhost docroot
DocumentRoot /usr/lib/one/sunstone/public
## Directories, there should at least be a declaration for
Dear Martin All,
Thanks a lot for the valuable inputs.
Which file do I edit in https/conf.d folder?
[root@front conf.d]# ls
auth_kerb.conf auth_pgsql.conf manual.conf mrtg.conf perl.conf
README squid.conf subversion.conf welcome.conf
auth_mysql.conf authz_ldap.conf
Dear All,
May I please request you all to kindly provide me with an update?
Thanks in advance!
S N Banerjee
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 11:17 PM, Sudeep Narayan Banerjee
snbaner...@iitgn.ac.in wrote:
Dear Martin All,
Thanks a lot for the valuable inputs.
Which file do I edit in
Dear Sir,
Firstly I would like thank for the simple solution provided for the
thread *[one-users]
VM in opennebula failing*.
Now I would like to make it route through SSL at 443 port.
I checked at your site and could find the steps meant for Ubuntu, hope
checked properly! Is it possible for