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This openssl bug is very interesting. It's not explicitly installed, but I believe it's a requirement for whatever SSH server you install. For those who experienced the missing openssl, have you run
install-ssh
orinstall-dropbear
before?That's what I was thinking. I added a check to ensure that OpenSSL would be installed if it wasn't already
@maxexcloo do you have any new version released soon?
How to use the new version if we have older one installed?
@Erawan: if you didn't have the openssl bug there is no point reinstalling. Even if there are version changes they don't normally affect a working installation, it's more about bug fixes.
@ErawanArifNugroho what zsero said is correct, if it worked for you there's no need to reinstall or anything
Yes, either way I was still getting it.
I don't understand, it should be installed now. Are you using the latest version? What is the exact error?
I was getting the error haha. Not anymore since the update.
It's still a very odd error...
Do you need to install PHPMyAdmin manually? Because I ran the sample commands, and PHPMyAdmin didn't get installed and I don't see an --option to install it via minstall.
When I typed apt-get install phpmyadmin it said 2 new packages had to be installed..?
Go into the extras folder and edit install-phpmyadmin.sh, change the variables to your liking and run it.
Yes, you have to set the folder first. 1. Make a subdomain, like pma.mydomain.com, 2. set it's folder in the .sh file, 3. run the sh file
hi guys, sorry being as newbie.. but if i want php5/mysql/nginx?
bash minstall.sh http-install-nginx
bash minstall.sh http-install-php
bash minstall.sh http-configure-nginx
bash minstall.sh manage-add-user
bash minstall.sh manage-add-host
when i can start mysql install?
What you want is the classical web-server installation, nothing special. Use these one by one:
install-extra-repositories,clean-packages,install-dropbear,install-extra-packages,configure-general,configure-ssh,configure-user,http-install-exim,http-install-mysql,http-install-nginx,http-install-php,http-install-php-extra,http-configure-mysql,http-configure-nginx,manage-add-user
Thanks! Didn't notice the EXTRAS folder.
@maxexcloo
fyi:
I get this on a OVH vks:
and
ran these commands in order:
MikHo what distribution are you on? Can you paste here what's the output of
cat /etc/issue
?Minstall now has an advanced distribution detection, but for this you'll need to install lsb-release first. 'apt-get install lsb-release' (or lsb_release I never know).
install-extra-repositories,clean-packages,install-dropbear,install-extra-packages,configure-general,configure-ssh,configure-user,http-install-exim,http-install-mysql,http-install-nginx,http-install-php,http-install-php-extra,http-configure-mysql,http-configure-nginx,manage-add-user
thanks reply, It can be wonder max 60-90mb ram?
It should stay under 40 MB
@zsero
I didn't read the error message completly before posting here. So thats on me, after manually adding lsb-release, everything coul be instajk
Thanks!
@maxexcloo: an other example for /etc/issue being useless. I had this on the OVH freebox. I think maybe we should go manual only with distribution detection (lsb-release would be removed upon cleaning).
Why not use adminer instead of phpmyadmin?
Or even sqlbuddy?
nginx+php5+mysql+wordpress = 40mb? i got openvz vps.
Making installation scripts for either would be trivial, why not have a shot at it (the source to install-phpmyadmin.sh is easy to read :P)
In theory yes, that seems reasonable. However, sometimes OpenVZ can be setup differently and thus memory usage can be calculated to be higher, I'd keep an eye on the usage while load testing or during busy periods to ensure it doesn't rise above it (it shouldn't honestly and if you have 128 MB even 110 MB is a fine memory usage).
Yes, the new ondemand php-fpm setting makes wonders! I have 20+ websites, including 3 wordpress hosted on a OpenVZ VPS and the normal memory usage is 49 MB! For wordpress you should install W3 Total Cache, and set everything to 'apc opcode', makes website loading from 3 seconds to 0.1 seconds.
Also, check memory with
htop
, not withfree
, as with free its not easy to see you actual memory usage.The last release of sqlbuddy is almost 2 years old. Once I've tried adminer and it was a really bad experience compared to phpmyadmin.
And don't forget that the only argument against phpmyadmin, that it uses a lot of memory isn't valid, as with the
ondemand
setting 10 seconds after using it the php process stops and frees up the memory.i am interesting ur words. do you use minstall to in ur vps? If yes.. Well Again sorry about newbie. Which Shellscript(minstall.sh http-install-nginx,etc more) have do you installed? then.. can you maybe please too little guide step-to-one install which ones no/yes installed.
Dramosith..
PS:it could be very nice if you want to help really. and thank you!