You can get your own working link to the ISO by entering your SolusVM license ID on the TDN: http://tdn.solusvm.com/
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You can get your own working link to the ISO by entering your SolusVM license ID on the TDN: http://tdn.solusvm.com/
It sounds like what you really want is a Windows VPS and not the software to start your own.
If you were wanting to host your own VPS's you'd need a server with the following:
Requirements
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If you need to migrate OpenVZ VPS's maybe this will help: http://docs.solusvm.com/migrating_openvz_containers
SolusVM do maintain their own Xen repo's for CentOS 5: http://docs.solusvm.com/software_repositories
You will need to reformat this server if you want to use SolusVM. Either Xen HVM or KVM would be ideal for offering both Windows and Linux.
For contacting SolusVM directly, you can use this...
If you're going to use KVM virtualization, you'll need to install the master in a VPS. You can't host KVM VPS's on the master, only OpenVZ.
Basically you're going to want to reinstall everything...
As it's looking for /etc/ioncube/ioncube_loader_lin_5.3.so, it looks like you have PHP 5.3. Try copying ioncube_loader_lin_5.3.so to /etc/ioncube/ and running the command again. You'll need to get...
Glad you worked it out. It's very easy to create an OpenVZ template using SolusVM, but always feel free to ask questions.
You could try and mount the image yourself, but it would require access to a Linux OS. If anyone can do anything with the image, it'll be SSM and I wish you the best of luck:...
Yes of course you can do that and it's what a lot of us prefer to do.
My only other suggestion would be to contact Chris from SmartServerManagement. He mainly does Xen, but might be able to help or have a look at your configuration.
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Could you try running the command service ip6tables stop and then restart networking, and see if that helps solve the problem? I noticed no one replied to your thread on the OpenVZ forum, so it looks...
Your setup seems to be different to ours, especially the file /etc/sysconfig/network, so you'll need to update that and restart networking.
Node Configuration for IPv6:
Taken from:...
The feature is mainly used for reverse DNS.
SolusVM is mainly used so you can monitor your VPS bandwidth, reboot if needed and access the console if there's a problem. You can also reinstall the OS if needed. So basically what your host is...
The master uses very little resources, so 1 or 2 cores should be fine. It's up to you :)
I just replied to your thread at WHT, but I'll also reply here since it could help others.
1. Yes but it's not recommended, especially if you'll have clients logging in. Minimum requirements would...
Is there no chance of them giving you a /23 instead? Same amount of IP's, just less problems for you and you can make use of SolusVM's automation.
You can name it whatever you like, but to make it simple, name it vps as that's what it'll be used for.
There's no real guide to doing this as SolusVM uses OpenVZ, KVM or Xen virtualization, so you'd need to create a new VM and migrate the data over. As you're using VMWare I'd recommend you choose to...
If you need more information on vSwap, take a look here: http://openvz.org/VSwap
Are you trying to install SolusVM on a VPS? Please let us know a bit more about your setup, then I'm sure we'll all be able to help you get SolusVM up and running.
Yes that's all you need to do. Simply order that and add the amount of slaves you will have. The slaves can be upgraded/downgraded at any time.
You don't seem to be running the Xen kernel. SolusVM won't install Xen on CentOS 6, so you'll need to install Xen manually.
Yes that's correct. You'd perform the master installation inside the VPS.