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Default Vanilla 3.3 Home Page (Image)
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Hi @ehab! Always good to see you! :)
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@nwnuyhs Great! Thanks! I am in now, as you can see. There seemed to be two problems which now are fixed. First, when set up the database originally, I think the name I originally gave was 18 characters, which might have been a couple of character…
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I was hoping that you guys @wadhah and @oloke were going to asking for provider tags and offer an interesting and excellent service. . . .
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@nwnuyhs Thanks! Looks great, but, if I understand correctly, it's not a client and KVM VPS control panel. I'm looking for client sign-up, product selection, support, KVM VPS creation, plus simple active service monitoring. Hope you have a good day!…
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Is there a comprehensive, open source, PHP (can use with Lynx browser), client and KVM VPS control panel into which domain-monitor integrates? :)
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@wadhah Hello! Welcome to LES! I looked at your profile and found a public wall post by @skhron. The post also mentions @oloke. Not trying to make trouble, I hope you do not mind. Just asking what's up with you and @oloke and @skhron? Best! Tom…
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(Quote) Soon! Hopefully @msatt or I will post beforehand. @msatt now shares root on the London server! Thanks to OnlyServers for their kind donation! Thanks Dan! <3
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Looks nice! I enjoyed skimming the domain-monitor README.md, which seems thorough. Interesting that it is MVC. Maybe I will try installing and running. Thanks for making domain-monitor open source! <3
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@AlwaysSkint @AuroraZero @angstrom I know zero about aapanel. I never used it before. Apparently the newly released 2025 version of Vanilla might be in some kind of a development status and needs work before it can be used. I messed with it a whil…
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So now I see the Vanilla 3.1 installer. (Image)
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I saw that @nwnuyhs' video showed using aapanel to unzip the vanilla-3.3.zip. I am guessing that aapanel probably extracts the files with ownership different than root:root, probably www:www. But I am not sure. As root, I unzipped vanilla-3.3.zip …
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Thanks to everyone who has read this thread an also to those who have posted helpful comments! Thanks especially to @nwnuyhs for his helpful video! I am at 4:09 of the 8:59 minutes. Of course I will watch the remainder of the video. As shown in @n…
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Headed over to /www/wwwroot/$site_name.xxx and unzipped the vanilla-3.3.zip. root@debian-1cpu-1gb-us-chi1:/www/wwwroot/$site_name.xxx# unzip vanilla-3.3.zip Unzipping made a new subdirectory called package. Here's what's inside the package subdir…
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Okay, added a site with aapanel. Webroot found at /www/wwwroot/$site_name.xxx. Seems to render from WAN. No security certificate yet. Here's from my Chromebook in Mexico: (Image)
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I am guessing that I have to add a website in aapanel before I get a webroot directory into which to extract the Vanilla zip. (Image)
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(Quote) This made me Laugh Out Loud! A real LOL! :)
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Should an nginx default page be showing on WAN port 80 at this point in the process? I don't see anything on port 80 from outside. Is that a problem? Ah! Lynx does seem to find something at http://127.0.0.1: (Image) Yes, looks like nginx is runni…
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It's been a while. We could use a little more activity on the London server! Thanks OnlyServers! <3 @msatt kindly suggested to me that Proxmox might be a more stable solution for FOSSVPS servers than the plain command line virsh that I have been…
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Thanks @somik! Much appreciated! Nice website, and very nice tutorial! In fact, your idea fits right into a discussion I have been enjoying with @msatt, which I will post about in a moment in the OnlyServers London FOSSVPS thread.
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I clicked the One-click button. A pop-up appeared with lots of installs listed. I watched for a while as the installs rushed by, then ate some dinner. When I returned, I saw that there were no remaining tasks and no messages, so maybe that means suc…
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Mostly in accordance with @nwnuyhs' instructions I changed some of the default aapanel software install versions to older versions: * Nginx stayed at 1.24 (@nwnuyhs said he uses 1.28) * MySQL 5.7 * PHP 7.4 (Image)
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Yes. (Image)
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Running the pasted command as root seems to have succeeded. root@debian-1cpu-1gb-us-chi1:~# echo $?0root@debian-1cpu-1gb-us-chi1:~# I saved 2,024 lines of terminal output. Hundreds of packages were installed. At the end of the terminal output, …
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Step 2: Install aapanel With one click I can copy the aapanel install command! Then I can paste the command into root's terminal on the VPS. Here is a paste of the aapanel install command as I copied it: URL=https://www.aapanel.com/script/install…
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Step 1: Get a VPS I provisioned a small VPS at Upcloud. The reason I selected Upcloud was that they still offer one click installation of Debian 11. Plus I had some unused account credits. (Image) (Image)
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Thanks @nwnuyhs! I have to try it. I will report back here about how it goes. It might take a while. However, if someone wants me to post here, step by step, as I go along, please let me know. If I can help you somehow, @nwnuyhs, please let me kno…
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@nwnuyhs Thanks for the specific details! :star: I see from the lowend.ai website headers that you chose nginx as the webserver. But I don't know which version of nginx. Ahh! I forgot to ask a most basic and important question--which operating sy…
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@nwnuyhs Thanks for your instructions! Very helpful! Let's go through the steps you took one more time, please. Do you mean: * Get a VPS * Install aapanel (Does CloudCone autoinstall or one-click install aapanel? Which aapanel version did you use…
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(Quote) @nwnuyhs Did you install this version of Vanilla 3.3? If yes, may I please ask how did you do it? What version of Vanilla did you get working at lowendai.com? How did you do it? Thanks!
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@nwnuyhs I can see your enthusiastic Vamilla Forums continuation online at lowendai.com! Congrats on a successful installation of Vanilla! On your lowend.ai forum, the top announcement post is by @kehan: https://lowendai.com/discussion/7/vanilla-f…
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Looks like this thread continues the previous discussion from https://lowendspirit.com/discussion/comment/219848/#Comment_219848
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@mizzik Yes. How can we make it better?
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@msatt Thanks for your suggestion of Proxmox and for considering volunteering! Both your suggestion and your consideration are great! I did use Proxmox a few years ago. In 2020, I wrote a few Proxmox tutorials for LES Talk: * How to Create and Se…
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(Quote) I couldn't resist! root@hosteroid:~# curl -sL yabs.sh | bash# ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2025-04-20 ## https://github.c…
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Here is the status of the Alexhost Chisinau node following this morning's data center power maintenance. If your Alexhost VPS still needs an adjustment, please let me know. Thanks! root@alexhost:~# date; uptimeMon Oct 6 15:12:00 UTC 2025 15:12:00 …
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@somik Thanks for your kind suggestion! Docker is great! Nevertheless, before going with Docker, I want to try Debian sid and possibly NetBSD-current as well.
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(Quote) Back in March I had a go at installing Vanilla from https://github.com/vanilla/vanilla. I started by trying to set up a LAMP stack and Vanilla on a Hetzner VPS. My attempts bogged down in composer, which kept showing multiple errors. I have…
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Wow! The VPS which was restored using @cmeerw's brilliant method of copying the deleted qcow2 file out of /proc seems to have worked! At the least, the VPS now is running again, and it responds to ping and ping6. I'm waiting to hear from the client …
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In case anyone might be interested, I posted the steps I took to possibly recover a VPS from /proc at https://fossvps.org/recover.html. A few comments are posted at https://www.nodeseek.com/post-431916-36#359. Best wishes!