Yes, then I probably got lucky that I had them from low to high in the beginning, didn't notice that.
I've seen that on both versions, yours and the one from tlweb. I thought the order would be taken from the options list but then I'm wrong.
Yes but why, because this was during recompiling php, so this is done by root and/or Directadmin and they don't have any user quota.
Or am I missing something?
Ofcourse raid could be broken a day later, but then the monitoring system would have given me a warning and also on check all is fine.
Last night I was swapping php versions on the servers. So php1_release and php3_release.
This ment changing them in custombuild and then running the da build update and da build php commands afterwards.
Now on 1 server, during the compiling of php or imagick or just after the compiling in...
@tlweb I found a little bug which was also in the original plugin.
When one changes php versions, for example current situation:
php1_release=8.1
php1_mode=php-fpm
php2_release=8.2
php3_release=8.3
(or any other versions) and we want to swap the first PHP version to a new version as DA uses this...
This seems odd to me when using apache. Both apache and httpd? While there should be in fact nothing to be seen here as a result of the output. Seems indeed 2 versions are installed somehow.
Oke, then another way. Outlook client also takes the settings from the webmail settings. If you login to outlook via webmail, do you also have Portugees set in there?
If yes then I don't know. I've even encountered a Thunderbird client which has mixed setting which could not be changed gobally...
I suggest you read what you stated and especially the part where I said "where no conversion has taken place"!
We are with thousens of DA customers, seems this only has happend without notice after a conversion.
I didn't call you a lyer, I stated you first have to use a clean DA installation...
I just wanted to reply to 2 lines.
We can agree on that. I also don't think that "works for me" is proove that it works good for all. However, in this case I only intended to proof that your statement was wrong and you can change resellers DNS settings for example. You didn't acknowledge that...
That's what I'm wondering about, as in my first comment I already stated I don't know -any- panel as where a reseller can change his own limits. Which is logically because a reseller is no admin/root so always has the limits it's setup with. And since he comes from CP, also there a reseller can...
No that is totally not true. It's the same as with cPanel, give me an example of what a reseller can do in cpanel and can not in in DA.
Resellers can do as they want with their account. So they can also change DNS records, even their own. And hosting limits are set by the creator in any panel...
Where do you get that idea from? Every reseller can create their own packages for his customers depending on the total resources he gets from the admin, that is not different then on any other panel. Who creates the reseller is not interesting.
So there is no lack of self management.
Not...
You might try to check these for visibility in the GUI. I know you already done a lot of this, just doublechecking.
1.) check the /usr/local/directadmin/data/users/accountname/user.conf file where you change accountname to the reseller accoutname.
In the user.conf of the reseller, check if...
It is always advised to install a panel on an empty server so the best way to fix this is to choose an OS for the server and use the option to reinstall the server.
After that, install Directadmin again.
If you have websites on them which you want to keep, then first make a backup of all...
I would suggest, also to @ericosman to change this correctly in the script so it's not required anymore to change later on if a new version shows up.
So instead of changing the download to directslave-3.5.1-advanced-all.tar.gz it might be a better idea to use this link...