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You'll need to boot it in rescue mode, most providers have an option for this, or you may have to ask your server provider to do this for you.
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You can use this command: find /home -name ".contactemail" -exec grep "email@domain.com" {} /dev/null \;
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Yes, in the set up I laid out, all the OS files would run off the SSD. As would the user database files which would really be prefereable performance wise and since you have enough room for them t...
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I edited my post, phone auto correct got me in a couple of places. Changes are underlined. If you are still lost, please elaborate on what we can clear up for you.
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For swap anything over 4gb is a total waste. With 96 GB ram you should never even be using swap really unless something is badly misconfigured. /home is where your user data (other than databases)...
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The default is really fine where you put all your space on /, but having two small SSD's up front does make this a bit of a challenge. If it were me, I would probably RAID1 those two SSD drives an...
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This is probably less than helpful but your server is probably running its round cube database in sqlite. I think that is the default these days so there is no master mysql database for round cube...
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If google knows to send some emails to your server, you need to click on edit dns zone in cpanel and select the option for local mail server at the bottom.
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Your domain needs to point to either google or your server, it can't be both. You can't split where the mail delivery goes.
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This can happen on a reboot some times. As long as the number of restart attempts only says one and you are not getting them over and over again you are fine.