Conner Stephen McCabe

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asked Setting permissions with FTP
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accepted Best tool for monitoring server usage
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asked Best tool for monitoring server usage
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awarded  Tumbleweed
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awarded  Commentator
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accepted Point IP to an application instance
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comment Point IP to an application instance
Thanks very much derobert, this was very informative, really really appreciate it :)
Feb
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comment Point IP to an application instance
Care to expand at all?
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asked Point IP to an application instance
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comment Xen is unable to use URL's to install CentOS
I don't think I have proxy settings, how do I check? The server is with OVH/Kimsufi
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revised Xen is unable to use URL's to install CentOS
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asked Xen is unable to use URL's to install CentOS
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asked How to assign an IP to a Xen VM using the xm config files?
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awarded  Scholar
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accepted Xen error on CentOS
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comment Xen error on CentOS
I actually wanted to install CentOS, not Debian. I didn't realise that debootstrap was only for debian. Using Rinse now and everything seems to be fine now :) Thanks anyway
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asked Xen error on CentOS
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asked Installing Ioncube loaders without issues CentOS 5.9
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comment Guide to installing Xen on CentOS 5.9 (That is still valid)
From what I can see it looks incredibly complicated to do anything with it. I'm setting up a small hosting busines, so I need ease of use, and such like, and to me, KVM just doesn't seem like the answer. Also it looks like it's more aimed at people that want to use it simply because they want more than one OS on their system. I was it to replicate a template and place all the files it needs to run inside it, and that is it. But we're also hosting minecraft servers, we had issues with resources when it came to minecraft with OpenVZ previously, this is why we wanted to swap over to XEN.
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asked Guide to installing Xen on CentOS 5.9 (That is still valid)