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Hm... I'm using latest minstall with my KVM and OpenVZ but both works.
How about the mysql.conf?
@erawinarifnugroho site loaded fast on home DSL here in Budapest
Thank you for testing it @craigb
You need to create users too, and give them permissions on the database! Alternatively have a look at my minAdmin script: http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/5247/minadmin-leb-beta-now
For anyone interested there is a lot of work going into the next big version of Minstall, follow the commits if interested:
http://www.github.com/KnightSwarm/Minstall/commits/master
Would anyone try to visit it? Test it please
your varnish seems didn't cache anything?
the Age value always 0
Hehehe maybe some wrong configuration by me
Better documentation please. I had to come to this thread to see
bash minstall.sh manage-add-user
bash minstall.sh manage-add-host
I don't care to look at the source or internal file structure that's why I'm using minstall.
@Corey , yes. Seems like the above command is removed in GitHub
I believe that those commands are removed because:
1. It's a pain in the a** to make a host managing in bash scripts
2. I'm developing an admin (in Python) for especially minstall-ed hosts. We've discussed it with max and it seems a better idea if I concentrate on minAdmin and he concentrates on Mininstall-s core features.
Look at minAdmin here:
http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/5247/minadmin-leb-beta-now#Item_18
@zsero then don't remove the default debian type install of sites-available and sites-enabled. I have no clue how minstall is setting up virtual hosts with nginx, it seems sites are put under home directories in some special folders that I've never seen before. This script didn't work on CentOS6 either.
In response to 1. - the functionality already exists to add sites so why is that a pain in the a** ?
Hi all,
When I am trying to add some rewrite rules and this is what i get.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advnance.
Cheers
Restarting nginx: nginx.
nginx: [emerg] "rewrite" directive is not allowed here in /etc/nginx/hosts.d/rem-mapremnagar.com.conf:23
nginx: configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf test failed
Hi again,
I am using instructions from this site to add some rules.
http://www.boonex.com/trac/dolphin/wiki/TutorialHowToInstallDolphinOnNginx
It's a quite specific problem, has nothing to do with minstall. I'd recommend you to open a specific thread for it.
Thanks zsero, I figured it out actually
Hmm, how difficult would it be to get nginx minstall'd with the mp4 streaming module? LEBs would make great streaming boxes
Very easy. In
modules / http-install-nginx.sh
:Change
package_install nginx
topackage_install nginx-extras
EDIT: If using dotdeb, using 'nginx-extras' enables the "optional" modules by default giving you mp4 support off the bat.
I know Centos is WIP, but did anyone ever get it to work, I always get :
Your distribution is unsupported! If you are sure that your distribution is supported please install the lsb-release package as it will improve detection.
Even with lsb-release installed.