Posts by Nuxwin

    remove the number 7 in the following line:


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    1. deb http://security.debian.org/ squeeze/updates main contrib non-free7


    And try again

    Re ;


    Ok, try this (as root user):


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    1. # service mysql stop# rm /var/lib/mysql/ib_logfile*# service mysql start


    And after, try to rerun the following commands and report the result here:


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    1. # mysql -u root -pYOUR PASSWORDmysql> show engine innodb status;


    and


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    1. # df -h /var/lib/mysql


    and

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    1. # df -h /tmp


    THANKS



    Note: If you cannot solve the issue, install TEAMVIEWER on your desktop host and send me the credentials for free assistance. I'll be on IRC freenode (channel #i-mscp) today.

    Hello ;


    If you provide us the setup log, that can help a lot...[hr]Edit:


    I've tried both setup and update (last master). No errors. So please, provides us your logs because we cannot know the cause without them. Also please, for this kind of problem it's better to post in the English section. The core development team only talk English and we lost a lot of time to read German because it's not our favorite language. English is the INTERNATIONAL language so use it please.


    Thanks

    Hello ;


    I've read your ticket about the google parking issue. I'll fix it ASAP. If I understand correct, you try to use the secondary method (A and CNAME). I'll check for it.


    Edit:


    After reading the documentation provided by google about the domain parking service, I announce you that for now, you cannot use this feature by using our custom DNS records interface. Indeed, to be able to use it, you must either replace the NS entries for the specific zone or add some A and CNAME records and remove those that are set by default by iMSCP. For now, the GUI allows only to add some DNS record but doesn't allow to remove any DNS records set automatically by the iMSCP engine.


    The only solution I found for now is to use your registrar interface to delegate your domains' nameserver to Google's DNS nameserver. For the issue about the dash in CNAME records, I'll fix it but that will not solve your issue. Of course, in the future, we will review the DNS interface to be able to add/remove any DNS record but that will not be done for the first stable release due to the frozen state of it.


    To resume:


    I'll fix the issue about characters that must be allowed in canonical name records but not more for now.


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    Related ticket: Please answer me here http://trac.i-mscp.net/ticket/329