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Ashoat

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  1. The latex binary isn't in the system $PATH. Do you have any guesses as to where it might be? Or perhaps it isn't installed? (If so, what package would contain that binary?) root@stevie [~]# which dvips /usr/bin/dvips root@stevie [~]# which convert /usr/local/bin/convert
  2. How could you have a VPS if you don't even have SSH access?
  3. We don't have mimetex server-wide, but we do have tetex server-wide. I'm not sure what path you want.
  4. It's not a hole. User SSH access is disabled, but it's still possible to get access to the shell using CGI and the such. It's really hard to disable stuff like that. sing: What reasonable reason do you have for using fdisk, or su root? You're trying to get root access and you're trying to wipe our partition table?
  5. Looks like it's a shell command, but yum reports that the system has librsvg2 installed: Installed Packages librsvg2.i386 2.16.1-1.el5 installed librsvg2.x86_64 2.16.1-1.el5 installed librsvg2-devel.i386 2.16.1-1.el5 installed librsvg2-devel.x86_64 2.16.1-1.el5 installed
  6. I don't really remember what I suspended you for, but maybe you can remind me. What exactly were you doing?
  7. Ashoat

    Awesome news!

    Okay, I've permanently disabled cpanellogd. We still have some major changes to make, but just turning off cpanellogd brought load down from 9 to around 5 within a couple of minutes.
  8. Sorry, but I have no idea have ImageMagick works. Have you tried contacting the people behind it? They would know what to do better than I would.
  9. Okay, sounds good. Closing thread...
  10. Could you try again now?
  11. Okay, so somehow there was an entry for gmail.com in /etc/localdomains (despite not being in /etc/userdomains or /var/named/), which was making Stevie try to route things that go to Gmail to itself. I am able to deliver email to Gmail from Stevie now. Is it working for you? Interesting note: since @heliohost.org is set to redirect to my personal email, I am unable to send test emails from that personal email to an @heliohost.org address. Sending test emails from other emails works fine, though.
  12. This thread hasn't been touched in three days, so I'm assuming everything is working. Closing...
  13. Yeah, I'm not having this issue and looks like it's working for now. I'm considering this "case closed".
  14. Ashoat

    Awesome news!

    Hey guys! Two pieces of awesome news. We are now paying for a full 100mbps uplink. That means that since we have no burstability, we have no danger of going over bandwidth quotas. That means that we are going to stop metering bandwidth consumption. Why is this awesome? You don't really need to worry about your bandwidth consumption anymore. That's not to say that you can host huge websites on HelioHost. Shuttling through, say, 100 GiB of PHP traffic monthly will mean a lot of CPU usage, and once we notice the CPU usage we will have to suspend your account.We don't have to run cpanellogd anymore to compile bandwidth usage! This means no more raw analytics, but those are inferior to Google Analytics anyways. cpanellogd has always been a huge user of disk I/O, which is currently the main bottleneck for Stevie. Today I delivered our new server, Charlie, to our datacenter (Hurricane Electric). I hope to have him configured during Winter Break (end of December). Two big plusses to this new server are: We will be able to isolate essential services (HelioHost.org, HelioNet.org, named, etc.) from the rest of our offerings. This way we can keep in contact with you during downtimes.We will be able to separate dangerous/unstable services (Mono/ASP.NET, Java/JSP, etc.) from safer/more stable ones (PHP, etc.). This way, PHP users won't have to deal with the danger and instability of other platforms, but we will still be able to offer access to the other platforms. I'm pretty excited! This is costing us a good bit of money, but it should do loads of good for us. Thanks, djbob
  15. Ermm... I have no idea. What client are you using? One of the webmail apps?
  16. We run /scripts/upcp daily.
  17. Yeah, I offloaded a bunch of stuff on /home to /home1.
  18. We're not actually on the Gmail spam list, as far as I know... but I can see that Gmail messages are dropping. I'll look into this. I'm able to deliver messages to Gmail using a standard web SMTP client. However, I am unable to set a Gmail address as my "default address". Where exactly are you guys having trouble?
  19. Yeah... those guys found a forkbomb vulnerability, but I've since patched it.
  20. If it is, the problem has since been patched.
  21. Ashoat

    BIG downtime

    They do use UPSes. Those were actually what broke in this incident.
  22. Sorry, but I have no idea what caused this. Make sure that all of your files and directories are securely CHMOD'd, I guess.
  23. Okay, should be working now...
  24. Yeah, /home filled up so I had to add a new partition (/home1). The server should be creating new accounts in /home1, and so /home will slowly clear up as old accounts are pruned. I'm seeing about 425 MiB available in /home right now... are you guys able to upload stuff?
  25. Does it work without the certificate? If Mail2Web works, then it's obviously a problem on the client's side...
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