Hi,
I am a (delighted!) relatively new BF user and run two dozen websites under Centos and Virtualmin, with no email as I keep email off my webserver.
I am fed up with Cpanel in multiple ways and want to drop the server where I currently have all my email and mail forwarders.
Is another VPS on Centos with Virtualmin a good route to manage my and my clients’ email?
Or is there a better solution for a mail server?
Cheers
Hugh
Are there any known routing issues at the moment? I'm unable to ping my
VM on macallan over IPv4 but can over IPv6. There also appears to be a
lot of packet loss over an ICMP traceroute, too.
I also have an MRTG script running every 5 minutes on my VM that pings
an AAISP-provided IP address, and that's failing even though the host is up.
Cheers,
Mike
Hi,
At about 19:30Z we started receiving alerts for customer services on
server "limoncello".
On investigation it quickly became apparent that this was the
intermittent "I/O stall" problem we've been seeing on all servers
and have been grappling with for months now.
All I could do was power cycle the server.
My current line of investigation is to upgrade both the hypervisor
and the kernel when this happens, and so far it hasn't reoccurred on
any of the servers where that has been done, though the sometimes
months long gap between incidents means it's not possible to be
sure.
Although this last happened 16 days ago, that was on a different
server ("jack").
With the upgrades done the server was rebooted again and at about
20:28Z customer VMs started booting again. This was complete by
about 20:45Z.
Cheers,
Andy
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Hi,
At about 05:23Z we started receiving alerts for customer services on
server "jack". There had been some alerts for about 40 minutes
before that, but they weren't serious enough to send push
notifications, only emails.
On investigation it quickly became apparent that this was the
intermittent "I/O stall" problem we've been seeing on all servers
and have been grappling with for months now.
All I could do was power cycle the server, which happened at about
05:30Z.
My current line of investigation is to upgrade both the hypervisor
and the kernel when this happens, and so far it hasn't reoccurred on
any of the servers where that has been done, though the sometimes
months long gap between incidents means it's not possible to be
sure.
With the upgrades done, the server was rebooted again and at about
05:54Z customer VMs started booting again. This was complete by
about 06:08Z.
Cheers,
Andy
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