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Minstall, tuxlite
I didn't have any luck with TuxLite for some reason I'll have to try Minstall though.
+1 for Minstall. If you have problem with the v2 of Minstall, try v1
Minstall or LNMP.org
http://freevps.us/thread-5766.html
What I used, very nice and easy.
Im at everything, with 35mb so far
It's easy to install via nginx repo.
minstall, no contest :-) Use v1 still, working on fixing v2 with Max, will be even better once completed.
Install is easy, configure is different story
@NanoG6 Yes, but can learn.
https://github.com/aatishnn/lempstack it is updated just a few days ago.
I've been using the Github resp for minstall, where can I find v1?
thanks for the share man... reading it and love it bec. its short, to the point and understandable
@kampung That is indeed a nice, lowend style script for easy installation, Thank you for that link. + Thanked
Maybe here :
Recently been using https://github.com/Xeoncross/lowendscript which is quite nice.
Thanks everyone!
I used LEMP Stack, really low footprint 90-101mb max usage so far.
thanks again!
I've spent literally weeks comparing LEB scripts and trust me, there is no contest, minstall wins hands down. It's the only one what removes every single package of your system what isn't necessary for a LEB server! That's why I'm developing a manager for it, it'll be out soon!
... 90-101 mb really low, LOL. At the moment I'm at 11.93 MB on my live webserver (very little traffic, OpenVZ).
http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/3965/leb-setup-script-for-debian-6-vps-nginx-mysql-iptables-etc#Item_42
Bias much?
Care to share how you got it that low? Minstall wouldn't install php properly for me, I used minstall to remove all of the packages + update the repositories.
If you tell me, and it works id be more than glad to use it.
minstall least memory and disk space. but i like script that are easy to read... so i can get stuff i like and put to mine
Nothing special, I just installed minstall 1.0 as in the readme on an OpenVZ Debian 6 32-bit. OpenVZ helps and 32-bit helps making it so low.
Don't install minstall 2.x, it's still broken.
What do you mean by that it wouldn't install PHP properly? Have you added dotdeb?
minstall v2, in debian it doesnt configure nginx after installing php... no php configuration under nginx conf files....
@maxexcloo
Minstall is at 75mb of ram with nothing else.. LEMP stack was at 101mb with Owncloud & their php requirements.. I don't know how you could get it to 11mb of ram, it would be great but doesn't seem realistic.
Please show output of
ps ax v
Sure thing:
1 ? Ss 0:02 0 28 1995 696 0.1 init [2]
1463 ? S 0:00 0 51 1916 764 0.1 /usr/sbin/syslogd --no-
1467 ? Ss 0:00 0 31 2252 856 0.1 /usr/sbin/cron
1498 ? S 0:00 0 772 1927 1252 0.2 /bin/sh /usr/bin/mysqld
1849 ? Sl 0:00 0 9421 28594 8120 1.5 /usr/sbin/mysqld --base
1850 ? S 0:00 0 5 1658 532 0.1 logger -t mysqld -p dae
1899 ? Ss 0:00 0 669 7946 756 0.1 nginx: master process /
1900 ? S 0:00 0 669 8082 1696 0.3 nginx: worker process
1924 ? Ss 0:00 0 8244 45383 3268 0.6 php-fpm: master process
1925 ? S 0:00 0 8244 45383 2752 0.5 php-fpm: pool www-data
1931 ? Ss 0:00 0 427 5056 948 0.1 /usr/sbin/sshd
3074 ? Rs 0:00 0 427 7956 2840 0.5 sshd: root@pts/0
3076 pts/0 Ss 0:00 0 772 2183 1620 0.3 -bash
3126 pts/0 R+ 0:00 0 72 2059 736 0.1 ps ax v
MySQL is optimized with minimal via minstall. supposedly.
Never had any problems with Tuxlite script and Matt is a great guy!
...strongly advice against using OpenVZ based VPS from any provider
Id much rather use something that I know it was designed for what I'm doing and for the machine I'm on.
I did't used ministall but are you using 32bit or 64?
Where do you get the used memory from? shell or control panel?
If control panel, are you loged in over ssh while checking?
These already cost you > 5M:
1931 ? Ss 0:00 0 427 5056 948 0.1 /usr/sbin/sshd 3074 ? Rs 0:00 0 427 7956 2840 0.5 sshd: root@pts/0 3076 pts/0 Ss 0:00 0 772 2183 1620 0.3 -bash
Beside that from what I see you RSS is ~ 26M
ps ax v | awk 'BEGIN {sum=0} {sum+=$8} END {print sum/1024}' 26.207
Did you reduced stack size for mysql?
This is what I have in /etc/init.d/mysql:
grep -B 2 -A 2 ulimit /etc/init.d/mysql 'start') sanity_checks; echo "Setting ulimit -s 256 for mysql" ulimit -s 256 # Start daemon log_daemon_msg "Starting MySQL database server" "mysqld"
Show the output of:
awk '/privvmpages/ {print $2*4/1024}' /proc/user_beancounters
This will show currently used memory on openvz
@dannix
Sorry.
Here is the mem usage (not logged in from ssh) from the control panel:
I logged in shell to check the memory.
Output of beancounters:
with vswap?