PenguinInternet
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I'd echo those comments - it's regular that new features are enabled as default when added. Nothing should be automatically added to the default list when introduced - it should be a conscious deci...
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PXE can be useful for servers for performing OS installs where you can boot from a separate environment to remotely install. Generally though, it just slows the reboot down so if you're not using i...
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If you have KVM/IP on your server (or can get it connected) then you'll find that a chunk of the reboot time is the server BIOS & devices initialising (network, RAID controller, etc). You can speed...
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The notifications on a DNSOnly server have certainly only recently just started for us. I've edited our cronjobs too to silence them, however from a coding perspective it would be cleaner and prefe...
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This issue was never present previously with DNSOnly - this is a new change. We've had the same on all of our DNS servers and whilst I yesterday deleted the cron job, this has then automatically be...
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I'm not personally aware of any issues with updating SSH and we update this across hundreds of servers. Whilst you many not use SSH, having this publically accessible and not updated is more of a s...
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To install DSO for PHP 5.6, run the following via SSH: yum install ea-php56-php You can only install DSO for one version of PHP at a time. Once you've installed this, you'll be able to select it ...
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Same here - upgraded a number of kernels today and had the licence expire after reboot and need re-syncing
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Do you mean that you want to restart/reboot the entire server? If so, just use the reboot command from an SSH prompt
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Yes, EXT4 and XFS both support larger than 2Tb. EXT4 should be the default format and this goes up to 16Tb so you should be fine with that