moolideejay
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moolideejay commented,
# df -ih Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on /dev/mapper/lcp01-root 48M 506K 48M 2% / devtmpfs 3.0M 464 3.0M 1% /dev tmpfs ...
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moolideejay commented,
have you tried restarting exim Of course.
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moolideejay created a post,
IMAP login is failing
Hi Since this morning IMAP and POP3 do not authenticate users anymore. I have enabled debug mode on dovecot and the following error is repeating for every authentication request: 552 5.2.2 Mailbo...
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moolideejay created a post,
Alt-PHP vs EA-PHP
Hi We've been using alt-php with php-selector on our server for a long time, but recently the load average of the server has gone up and after investigation, we found out that the ea-php is being ...
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moolideejay commented,
I've managed to fix the issue. This is how I did it: - Provisioned a new profile in EA4 (CloudLinux + All PHP Options + OpCache) which removed mod_lsapi and installed mod_suphp. - Updated alt-php w...
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moolideejay commented,
Yes, we use mod_lsapi. I guess I should change the PHP handler to the good old mod_SuPHP and see what happens.
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moolideejay created a post,
PHP Selector does not work anymore
Hi We have a cPanel server with CloudLinux 6.x and it was configured with php-selector and cpanel's multiphp was disabled via feature manager so users won't get confused. Everything was working pe...
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moolideejay commented,
There is no command-line or API equivalent to this option. However, you could develop a custom script that checks if the owner is a reseller, and if so, manually moves the account's home directory ...
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moolideejay commented,
Hello, It's not possible to configure a default home directory for a reseller. I encourage you to vote and add feedback to the existing feature request for this at: Set home directory for reselle...
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moolideejay commented,
you would have to give the reseller access to it so they could move it to the SSD array. That's too painful! Any other ideas?