Also some internal fixes, like site logfiles are not a part of the site
quota. The filesystem runs xfs (so no fsck's)
And many more..
[root site2]# pwd /home/.sites/143/site2
[root site2]# ls -la
total 0
drwxrwsr-x 6 nobody site2 52 May 6 14:31 .
drwxrwxr-x 3 root root 18 May 6 14:26 ..
drwxr-s--x 2 SITE2-lo site2 6 May 6 14:26 logs
drwxrwsr-x 2 nobody site2 17 May 6 14:31 users
drwxr-sr-x 3 root site2 15 May 6 14:31 .users
drwxrwsr-x 3 nobody site2 35 May 6 14:26 web
[root site2]# quota SITE2-logs
Disk quotas for user SITE2-logs (uid 503): none
[root site2]# uname -a
Linux xxxxxx 2.4.16C12_III #1 Thu Apr 4 22:45:04 PST 2002 i586 unknown
[root site2]#
*** Please note that this is not a defenitive version, and many things can
change until the unit is released and ready for shipment. ***
Also check: http://www.raq550.nl/picsoffice/550_3_4_view.jpg
Veeeery nice :)
At 22:11 14-5-2002 -0700, Paul Jacobs wrote:
From what I can see the control panel looks much better, but the only
change to the system over the RAQ 4R is it has newer version of the
front page extenions.
It is still running the 2.2 kernel not the 2.4.... why is that?
At 09:03 PM 5/14/2002, you wrote:
G'day,
I just walked through the online demo of the RaQ 550 control panel, at
http://www.sun.com/hardware/serverappliances/raq550/demo.html
I have to say I'm pretty impressed by the enhancements to the control panel:
- auto DNS settings for virtual sites
- more detailed control of Sendmail and some Apache parameters
- control panel reprogrammed in PHP looks nicer and seems faster (maybe just
in demo mode)
- admin helper level
Sure wish my RaQ3 and RaQ4 had that control panel...
Thoughts?
David Thacker
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