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[Release] Minstall Version 2.5 (Bug Fixes, Ubuntu Support, More Cleaning!)

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  • btw i use OS linux Debian 32bit

  • zserozsero Member
    edited October 2012

    @dramosith said: 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!

    OK, 4 step super minstall unattended guide:

    1. reinstall you appliance, Debian 6 32-bit, change root password, log in with root

    2. download and extract minstall like in the readme
      cd ~; rm -rf minstall; mkdir minstall; cd minstall; wget --no-check-certificate -O minstall.tar.gz http://www.github.com/downloads/KnightSwarm/Minstall/Latest.tar.gz; tar zxvf minstall.tar.gz; rm minstall.tar.gz

    3. using WinSCP, log in to your VPS and edit the config.ini in the minstall folder. Make the following changes:

    modules="" => modules="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"

    bash_history=0 => bash_history=1

    timezone="Australia/Sydney" => timezone="Europe/London" (or look up the specific name for your timezone)

    1. (<=4) now go to minstall and run bash minstall.sh -u sit back and relax!

    After reboot, now you can add users and hosts using the interactive manage commands.

  • zsero(very so much thanks)
    that is very nice guide. i 'll install soon(2hours later when done with job) but.. last qeustion.. Debian 6(when reinstall OS by Control panel) made already install Apache2.. how remove them? or ignore them?

  • @dramosith said: zsero(very so much thanks)

    that is very nice guide. i 'll install soon(2hours later when done with job) but.. last qeustion.. Debian 6(when reinstall OS by Control panel) made already install Apache2.. how remove them? or ignore them?

    Do you see clean-package in the above long line? That is the command what removes everything, what is not needed! You don't need to do anything.

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  • dramosithdramosith Member
    edited October 2012

    @zsero said: Do you see clean-package in the above long line? That is the command what removes everything, what is not needed! You don't need to do anything

    ah i see. so first clean-packages.sh then start ur 4 step super minstall unattended guide?

  • zserozsero Member
    edited October 2012

    No, it's included in the guide!
    image

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  • dramosithdramosith Member
    edited October 2012

    @zsero said: No, it's included in the guide!

    woahh big picture. btw thank so much. i dont think to more qeustion. i 'll frist install my vps. See ya later. :)

    Dramosith.

  • It says Xen PV is unsupported but I manage to make it work on my Xen PV.

  • mm my vps is 256mb. and running: 111 MB of 512 MB used / 401 MB free

  • @dramosith, congrats! Have you restarted? It's a bit too much! Can you paste a ps v -e?

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  • dramosithdramosith Member
    edited October 2012

    @zsero said: @dramosith, congrats! Have you restarted? It's a bit too much! Can you paste a ps v -e?

    >
    http://pastebin.com/H6UPU7w4 here

  • btw: it is now 96 MB of 512 MB used / 416 MB free when restarted

  • zserozsero Member
    edited October 2012

    Seems allright! What is your memory usage in htop? It looks more like 50 MB than 110! In htop press F6 and order by memory%. The most useful tool I found.

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  • dramosithdramosith Member
    edited October 2012

    @zsero said: Seems allright! What is your memory usage in htop? It looks more like 50 MB than 110!

    !(http://i.imgur.com/OJIjW.jpg)

  • !()

    @zsero said: It looks more like 50 MB than 110! In htop press F6 and order by memory%. The most useful tool I found.

    !(http://i.imgur.com/aH5HZ.jpg)

  • zserozsero Member
    edited October 2012

    I think your installation is perfect, I have no idea why do you have 96 MB instead of around 35 MB, what you should have based on the sum of your processes. Let's wait for someone expert.

    Update: can you untick 'hide kernel processes' in the htop options? F2 Setup, somewhere there.

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  • @zsero said: I think your installation is perfect, I have no idea why do you have 96 MB instead of around 35 MB, what you should have based on the sum of your processes. Let's wait for someone expert.

    okay thanks. then wait..

  • In the meantime can you post a screenshot with this?

    Update: can you untick 'hide kernel processes' in the htop options? F2 Setup, somewhere there.

  • @zsero said: In the meantime can you post a screenshot with this?

    Update: can you untick 'hide kernel processes' in the htop options? F2 Setup, somewhere there.

    you mean me?

  • zserozsero Member
    edited October 2012

    @dramosith said: you mean me?

    Yes, with kernel processes included.

  • @zsero said: Yes, with kernel processes included.

    >
    F2 -> Display options -> i saw [X] hide kernel processess to change [..] and F10(done) what now?

  • zserozsero Member
    edited October 2012

    Just post a screenshot in a big screen

  • I used the instructions in the post from @zsero and have this running just fine on an 512 Xen PV

  • zserozsero Member
    edited October 2012

    OK, @dramosith, I'm 100% sure your setup is working perfectly. I just wonder where did 60 MB of your RAM go, but to be honest it doesn't matter on a 512 MB box. If someone knows the solution, please tell us!

    @connercg: Nice to hear it's working for you too!

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  • dramosithdramosith Member
    edited October 2012

    @zsero said: OK, @dramosith, I'm 100% sure your setup is working perfectly. I just wonder where did 60 MB of your RAM go, but to be honest it doesn't matter on a 512 MB box. If someone knows the solution, please tell us!

    i bought just 256MB ram / 512(burst)(OpenVZ) of buyVM NY

  • This is some example of htop in my current vps which is running my blog
    image

  • zserozsero Member
    edited October 2012

    Yes, it's the same as mine. 50 MB total. I really don't know where his memory disappeared. Maybe I should ask for a one-day test node from @Francisco?

  • @Fritz said: It says Xen PV is unsupported but I manage to make it work on my Xen PV.

    It's unsupported as I haven't tested it much, good to see it works for you :)

  • dramosithdramosith Member
    edited October 2012

    @zsero said: Yes, it's the same as mine. 50 MB total. I really don't know where his memory disappeared. Maybe I should ask for a one-day test node from @Francisco?

    check http://i.imgur.com/aH5HZ.jpg. why double mine mysql? you and @ErawanArifNugroho have 1 mysql

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