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Configuring (27)

Installing Zend Optimizer on Your Linux Virtual Dedicated Server

Posted: 11-6-2009 in Configuring
Zend Optimizer is an application that runs files encoded by Zend Guard and enhances the performance of your PHP applications. To Install Zend Optimizer on Your Linux Virtual Dedicated ServerDownload Zend Optimizer for Linux x86 to your root directory. Use this command to untar the file: [root@localhost ~]# tar -xvzpf ZendOptimizer-3.3.9-linux-glibc23-i386..tar.gzUse this command to copy the appropriate [...]

To Upgrade from Red Hat 4 to Cent OS 4.7 Using Yum

Posted: 8-17-2009 in Configuring, Configuring
You can migrate from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 to CentOS 4.7 using yum through SSH.Connect to your server through SSH, using a client such as PUTTY. Enter your User name and Password. Type su - and enter your root password. Run the following commands to upgrade to Cent OS 4.7:yum clean all mkdir ~/centos cd ~/centos/ wget http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4/os/i386/CentOS/RPMS/centos-release-4-7.i386.rpm wget [...]

To Upgrade from Red Hat 5 to CentOS 5.2 Using the Hosting Control Center

Posted: 8-17-2009 in Configuring, Configuring
You can migrate from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 to CentOS 5.3 using our Hosting Control Center. NOTE: This process reprovisions your server. By completing the instructions above, your original server will no longer be available. We provide an FTP backup for 90 days, but we recommend you complete a system backup before proceeding.Log in to [...]

To Upgrade from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 to CentOS 5.3 Using Yum

Posted: 8-17-2009 in Configuring, Configuring
You can migrate from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 to CentOS 5.3 using yum through SSH.Connect to your server through SSH, using a client such as PUTTY. Enter your user name and password. Type su - and enter your root password. Run the following commands to upgrade to Cent OS 5.3:yum clean all mkdir ~/centos cd ~/centos/ wget http://mirror.centos.org/centos/5/os/i386/CentOS/centos-release-5-3.el5.centos.1.i386.rpm wget [...]

Purchasing Your Own Red Hat Enterprise Linux License

Posted: 8-17-2009 in Configuring, Configuring
To continue using Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), you can purchase Red Hat Enterprise Linux from Red Hat directly on their site.Log in to the Red Hat Network website or your Satellite server. Go to the Systems tab in the top navigation bar, then select the name of the old system or duplicated system [...]

Configuring the SMTP Relay Server on Your Linux Server Using Simple Control Panel

Posted: 6-25-2009 in Configuring, Configuring
NOTE: Before configuring your SMTP relay server, check the Hosting Control Center to see which mail server you should use. For more information, see What are the relay mail server settings on my dedicated or virtual dedicated server?. To Configure the SMTP Relay Server on Your Linux Server Using Simple Control PanelAccess your Linux server through [...]

Configuring the SMTP Relay Server on Your Linux Server Using cPanel

Posted: 6-25-2009 in Configuring, Configuring
NOTE: Before configuring your SMTP relay server, check the Hosting Control Center to see which mail server you should use. For more information, see What are the relay mail server settings on my dedicated or virtual dedicated server?. To configure the SMTP relay server on your Linux server using cPanel:Access your Linux server through SSH. For [...]

Configuring Your SMTP Relay Server on Your Linux Server Using Plesk

Posted: 6-25-2009 in Configuring, Configuring
NOTE: Before configuring your SMTP relay server, check the Hosting Control Center to see which mail server you should use. For more information, see What are the relay mail server settings on my dedicated or virtual dedicated server?. To configure your SMTP relay server on a Linux server using Plesk:Access your Linux server through SSH. For [...]

Password Synchronization for Your Dedicated/Virtual Dedicated Server

Syncing your server password will update the login credentials on file for the server in your customer account. This does not reset your password for your server. This function will sync your server passwords with your login information on your account for verification purposes only.Log into your Account Manager. In the My Products list, click [...]

Update BIND on Your Linux Dedicated/Virtual Dedicated Server

Posted: 7-31-2008 in Configuring
We strongly encourage you to keep the DNS service BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) updated with the latest version on your Dedicated Server. Note to Red Hat 9 Customers If you are running a Virtual Dedicated server with the Red hat 9 operating system, you will need to either upgrade to a more current operating system [...]

How to Configure Yum to Use Our Local Fedora Core or CentOS Repositories

Posted: 7-18-2007 in Configuring, Configuring
If you have a Fedora 4, Fedora 6, Fedora 7 or CentOS 4 Dedicated or Virtual Dedicated server with us, you can point your yum mirror lists at our servers. We have local repositories, giving you high speed package management. NOTE: If you provisioned or reprovisioned your server after 11 July 2007, this configuration was done [...]

Generating a Strong Password

Creating a Strong Password A password is your first and last line of defense in computer security. Typically people choose bad passwords because they are easy to remember. However, you wouldn’t leave the door to your home unlocked because it is too much of a hassle to unlock it before you open the door, would you? [...]

How Long Does it Take to Set Up My Dedicated Server?

Posted: 11-3-2006 in Configuring, Configuring, General, General
It may take up to 72 hours for the server option to appear in your account. Once this option appears, follow these instructions to configure and activate your Dedicated Server.Log in to your Account Manager. From the My Products section, select Servers. Click Set up Account next to the account you wish to configure. In the Hosting Manager [...]

Can I Communicate With Tomcat Through Port 8080?

Posted: 8-23-2006 in Configuring, Configuring
The Plesk configuration of Tomcat uses port 9080 instead of the standard 8080. You should be able to access Tomcat through port 9080 without issues.

Increasing User File Upload Limits Using php.ini on Your Dedicated/Virtual Dedicated Linux Server

Posted: 7-12-2006 in Configuring, Configuring
NOTE: The location of your php.ini file can vary, depending on your operating system/control panel combination. If you are using Fedora 4 with Plesk control panel, for example, this file is in the following location: /etc/php.ini If you are using a different operating system and/or control panel, you can find the location of your php.ini [...]

 

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