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Configurable options are definitely what you want for charging extra for RAM, Disk, IP's etc. All customers will be eligible to download the beta when it's released. The beta will be available in the download area, to authenticated customers only (You have to login to see it). We're getting close.
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PHP version is fine, but it's a pretty old version of ionCube. Try updating ionCube to version 4.4 from http://www.ioncube.com/loaders.php. You can download a zip file for a loader wizard that will tell you exactly how to update ionCube. All our stuff is running version 4+ of ionCube without issues, being that 3.3 is a major release lower it could very well be the problem.
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What version of PHP and Ioncube? If it's a very old build, the IonCube loaders may be outdated, requiring they be updated.
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If it's not installed, config/blesta.php won't exist. Check http://docs.blesta.com/display/user/Requirements to ensure your server meets the minimum requirements. My guess is you may be missing Ioncube, most of the other requirements can be checked without a fatal error.
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I'm not sure I understand your phase 1.. I believe clients can change the whois for every domain contact type by managing the service, for every domain registrar module we've released so far. Or am I missing something? For phase 2, this would be a good addition to the plugin we're planning to build for domain registrations. The plugin is meant to consolidate a lot of the methods shared between all domain registrars, and provide a simpler way for managing domains. This would include, to start with, a pricing grid for TLDs, which would be easier than configuring a package for each one. This could potentially also include a domain management section for clients where they can do bulk domain updates, and store contact details as you describe.
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The idea, and it works for PayPal, is that customers who want to pay with PayPal are familiar with the branding of those images and know what to do. This might be less obvious for something else that customers may not have an account with and instead will pay with a credit card on their website. I'm sure something can be done to improve the usability here -- just not sure what the best option is.
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I might be blind, but I didn't see what type of virtualization support they had on their website. Looking at bluevm.com, it looks like they support OpenVZ but not sure if anything else.
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Only problem is their licensing. Looks pretty slick though with image copy/paste and drag n drop.
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Symlink Geolitecity.dat From The Control Panel
Paul replied to interfasys's topic in Feature Requests
In what environments is it common for the geoip database to be in a shared location? Just curious/trying to gauge how many people would find it beneficial, but I think it's a good feature request. -
All the big stuff is virtually done and being polished up, I expect we'll be ready for a beta release this month.
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This does look pretty neat, light-weight, and easy to use. It seems rather new, was it just released in Nov? Is Feathur a startup or are they backed by someone in the industry?
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I agree completely, it's one of the biggest reasons we're planning to do it. There isn't much we want to block from the roadmap, but there sometimes are items we aren't ready to announce yet that we may be planning to work on. Also, a lot of the tasks in our system are pretty boring, (Change this thing slightly in the UI for example), and might be best left out of the roadmap.
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The issue, to be honest, is that we don't want to make *every* issue public.. some need to remain private. Once I get that figured out, we'll open it up.
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Most important thing is to make sure that you are using the "default" email address as configured in PayPal within the PayPal gateway config.
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What do the module logs show when trying to provision it? (Maybe start a new thread in the support forum for this)
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He has a ticket open, I've assigned it to you.
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Is this for version 2.5 or version 3? If for v2.5, login to your database via PHPMyAdmin and go into the admins table, set a_pass to 5f4dcc3b5aa765d61d8327deb882cf99 for the row that matches your username. Then try logging in with the password "password". Once you get in, change your password in the interface.
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I started mining bitcoins this weekend, wow the difficulty level has increased dramatically with these ASIC processors. I should have jumped on this bandwagon years ago. Is there any interest in the hosting community for Litecoins (LTC)? Just curious, it seems to be the most popular altcoin.
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We can quote you with enough details. Also, there's someone on the forums here, zaveo that may be interested as well and would likely be cheaper.
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Did you set up a secret word with 2CO? http://docs.blesta.com/display/user/2Checkout
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Awesome good to hear. We've abandoned SG as of Blesta 3.0 entirely, had too many issues with it.
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Does your server allow the use of the exec() command? Does your server know where mysqldump is, or do you need to run it with the full path, ie /usr/local/bin/mysqldump? You could edit app/models/backup.php to test that by putting in the full path in the exec command before mysqldump.
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What is its location? Also, your temp directory is set and writable, correct?
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I think it would be good to be able to see if a PayPal account from which payment was made is verified or not, and possibly be able to put orders on hold that were paid with unverified accounts. If nothing else, it's one more tool in the bucket when reviewing an order for possible fraud.
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Make sure you have the mysqldump binary on your server, mysqldump is used to generate the backup.