Category Archives: XenServ

XenServ SharedVM2

Well thats right EvilPuma’s on SharedVM2.xenserv.com What is sharedvm2? Well, sharedvm1 is shared virtual machine, this ones identical except it runs PHP 5.3, offering comparability with the newest scripts. Who or what? WordPress, Invision Power Board, and More support PHP … Continue reading

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Wat is this?

Oh WordPress 3.0 :-3 hai What does this mean? I have no idea but I guess theres a bunch of new features and such. I never started using WordPress until I noticed how many of XenServ’s clients were using WordPress. … Continue reading

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So you want to use locate on FreeBSD, but with recent changes

Just run the weekly locate script as root. Sun, 13. Jun 2010, 3:26:17 cmanns@pts/4 [bsd:/home/cmanns] # /etc/periodic/weekly/310.locate Rebuilding locate database: Sun, 13. Jun 2010, 3:27:58 Enjoy (Protip: tab complete etpewee31 are you really gonna read all that? Don’t just try … Continue reading

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LiteSpeed WHM/CPanel Fun!

What do you do when you switch from Apache (easyapache3) to LiteSpeed? Oh myfg (omfg) litespeed doesn’t have this cute thing to select what I want D: Recompile LiteSpeed with last default settings, wonder why theres only –enable-mysqli and such… … Continue reading

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The wevs crzy yo!, thx wordpress

So my wordpress poop’d shortly after creation. I think I accidentally uncommented mbstring.func_overload On the freebsd port install of PHP, it was set to 2, I set to 0 and now the error. PCLZIP_ERR_BAD_FORMAT Now does not happen when i … Continue reading

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Hello FreeBSD 8.0

At work I’ve got my BSD box’n online. Their both identical dual opteron HP box’s with 4gigs of ram. They each run certain tasks, bsd.xenserv.com will be serving our core services. mysql.xenserv.com (local secure box) runs atm 1,000queries/sec, so bsd.xenserv.com … Continue reading

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