starchild2012
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starchild2012 commented,
Hello :) cPanel currently supports clustering for DNS purposes only. There is support to host your databases on a remote MySQL server, however beyond that, there are no native options that allow ...
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starchild2012 commented,
... we turned off RBL: zen.spamhaus.org in exim settings and this "fixed" it for us. Not ideal, but it works. And yes, /etc/resolv.conf points to our own datacenter ips
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starchild2012 commented,
Hey there! I haven't heard of similar behavior on my end, although that doesn't mean it's not happening. Do you have an entry from the mail logs (/var/log/exim_mainlog) that shows this happening...
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starchild2012 created a post,
Increase in 550 RBL bouncebacks when email TO our server
In the last week, I've had multiple complaints from multiple clients saying people email THEM are getting their mails bounced back to them when our server blocks the mail due to 550 RBL junk mail s...
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starchild2012 commented,
I worked out the live transfer tool changed ips on the source server.
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starchild2012 created a post,
Suspended account (post transfer tool) gives 403 after unsuspension
Hi, We used the transfer tool to move some sites to our new server, but never had any intention to suspend the accounts on the source server. Yet, they were suspended and when we unsuspended them...
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starchild2012 commented,
Hello @starchild2012, The maximum amount of RAM you can utilize on a system will depend on the hardware and operating system you are using. For CentOS, see their documentation on this at:
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starchild2012 commented,
I think someone is pulling your leg and wants to make some money.. cPanel will run on even 2gb ram. It helps to read the system requirements:
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starchild2012 created a post,
Can cPanel use 64gb RAM?
We're about to provision a new server and I'm told that even if we get 64gb ram, cpanel will not be able to sue it. Is this true? If it is true, will we still be able to utilise the remaining 32g...
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starchild2012 commented,
Thank you kindly.