VestaCP, OpenVZ & Debian - experience
Posted: Sun May 18, 2014 6:57 am
Hi VestaCP,
My experience with VestaCP, OpenVZ and Debian wheezy x64, and what others could run into.
Firstly, to get VestaCP successfully installed I have to add "innodb_use_native_aio=0" to the my.cnf file to be able to start MySQL.
Secondly, I need to chmod the phpmyadmin tmp folder "chmod 777 /var/lib/phpmyadmin/tmp" to be able to use phpmyadmin to import databases.
Thirdly, I need to change the exim user in vesta's configuration from MAIL_SYSTEM='exim' to "MAIL_SYSTEM='Debian-exim'", to be able to receive mails.
Fourth, I am not able to get statistics to work, this I've seen others suffer with, more specificly I can't get my bandwidth counters to calculate used traffic per user. Graphs etc are working flawlessly.
That's my small summary with OpenVZ, Debian Wheezy and VestaCP. I tried the same installation on XenServer and here I didn't experience any issues at all nor on a KVM.
My experience with VestaCP, OpenVZ and Debian wheezy x64, and what others could run into.
Firstly, to get VestaCP successfully installed I have to add "innodb_use_native_aio=0" to the my.cnf file to be able to start MySQL.
Secondly, I need to chmod the phpmyadmin tmp folder "chmod 777 /var/lib/phpmyadmin/tmp" to be able to use phpmyadmin to import databases.
Thirdly, I need to change the exim user in vesta's configuration from MAIL_SYSTEM='exim' to "MAIL_SYSTEM='Debian-exim'", to be able to receive mails.
Fourth, I am not able to get statistics to work, this I've seen others suffer with, more specificly I can't get my bandwidth counters to calculate used traffic per user. Graphs etc are working flawlessly.
That's my small summary with OpenVZ, Debian Wheezy and VestaCP. I tried the same installation on XenServer and here I didn't experience any issues at all nor on a KVM.