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Re: [cobalt-users] Reseller / Affiliate programs (scripts)
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Reseller / Affiliate programs (scripts)
- From: Jeff Lasman <jblists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon Dec 11 23:06:50 2000
- Organization: nobaloney.net
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
Carrie Bartkowiak wrote:
> Repyling to my own message - gotta be a sign of losing it.
> I've been digging through the archives because I remember something about
> how an Admin can only admin 32 sites. This, to me, completely sucks - but I
> suppose I'll have to deal with it.
No, you could switch to NT or W2K. It's a Linux limitation.
> However, the instructions I found in this message completely lose me:
> http://list.cobalt.com/pipermail/cobalt-users/2000-October/022037.html
The post seems relatively self-explanatory to me, but does presume you
understand Linux on a sysadmin level.
If you don't, you have a few choices:
1) Stick within the limitations of your RaQ.
2) Become a system administrator.
3) Hire one <smile>.
I put my <smile> on the end of suggestion 3 because it's a service I
offer <smile, again>. Very reasonably priced; as low as $75/month,
depending on workload.
> And I still have no idea what actual 'level' of administration all of these
> different Admins have.
They'd each have "admin" control over the sites in their "group".
> Just showing that I am trying to find the info for myself, but am still at a
> loss. It could be the head cold and the sinus medication, though, I'm
> feeling pretty loopy. ;)
Get a crash-course in Systems Administration; there are three day
courses in the $1500 range <smile>.
Jeff
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