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@hosthatch Dear sir, it shows there are still a few flash sale locations available. I just want to confirm if they are really available. I might still need one location more and I am quite fine with the 10 working days delivery. Thank you very much!
Two more after another one of my servers was provisioned today
Show the current reverse DNS without having to click the pencil, so it's easy to tell that I've already set the right hostname
Allow sharing uploaded ISOs across servers in different locations rather than having to re-upload it. Or alternatively, show a list of recently used ISO URLs under the "Upload ISO" heading, so I can just select the same URL again.
YABS for Chicago 2 TB:
Really nice network. 2 Gb/s from Chicago to Europe is impressive... Some of my other servers don't even get that within the US. Only IPv4 tests so far as I don't want to bother support to enable IPv6 until the rest of my servers are provisioned (will just open one ticket to enable IPv6 on all of them).
Just got my 10TB HUGE CHICAGO BOI provisioned.
Mine was provisioned as well. Had issues with mounting an ISO, so I opened a ticket and got an answer in literally 2 minutes.
Definitely doesnt feel like there really is an issue with the service. (my ticket before that also was answered in 1 minute...)
Can I ask which iso you use ?
Everything I ordered for BF has now been provisioned and is working fine and is ansiblized. rsyncs inbound!
For the 3TB one, I had to login with ISO, mklabel gpt, and then do a manual install from iso but that was easy enough. I wish Debian was smart enough to do that as part of their install but that's a separate non-HH issue.
I did find a few display bugs in HostHatch's panel (working with it a lot over the last couple days) but nothing that stopped something from working.
Overall, got what I paid for.
big boss @hosthatch, you guys will eventually adjust the renewal dates right or do we need to file a ticket? I'm especially asking for the 240$ 10TB that I know is good for two years but right now is labelled as 1 year. Thanks.
got mine too. Are you seeing 2.88TB when doing "df -h" or 3TB?
Thanks
Looking forward to 20 tickets in the next hour asking why their server is not provisioned yet /s
definitely things we need to improve on that part, no arguments there
We'll get to it in the next few days when we recheck everything
Yeah, I went lazy and used the installer's default "put it all in one partition" mode.
Hello, I want to merge the two VPS in my account. Can you check it for me? Ticket ID:587646
The 3TB ones and larger can be booted via a GPT partition, you can use the GParted Live ISO for that. Make a gpt disk label, and use gdisk in the shell to make a 1MB partition with partition code EF02. Then you can partition the rest the way you want it. When you install Debian via the ISO, then it will be detected. This way you can keep using the BIOS style of booting.
don't think that's possible. Depends on the order.
ok seafile guys, now post how did you managed to activate webdav with nginx ?
If that happened with my Gmail I'd be dead!
Before that, they replied that they could do this, but they needed to add a little money. I agreed, but they didn't reply to me
I've got a 2 TB and
df -hshows 2 TB:It's possible it's rounding it up though.
fdisk -lshows the disk as 1.95 TiB, and I created a 1 GB swap partition.Yeah it seems like this part of the control panel is very flaky. I have to mount the ISO several times before it actually works properly. The Debian 10 netinst ISO didn't mount properly at all (even after 4 attempts) so I instead uploaded a Debian 10 ISO, and that worked fine on the second mount. Changing the boot order didn't work the first time either; I had to do it twice before it worked properly. I shut down the server, changed the boot order to ISO only, and started it again, but it still booted from the hard drive.
Docs include the
/seafdavwebdav nginx examplehttps://seafile.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation/reverseproxy-webserver/#configuring-the-server-for-using-nginx
This was my production nginx config part, I had also enabled webdav through its configuration and changed the port and the path etc. . Nothing fancy, it's just like the documentation:
More customers start being happy... Cheers @hosthatch
First time around I just fired up the Debian 10 netinst and it didn't like the default MSDOS label while partitioning. Unfortunately, I don't think Debian has a way out of this situation. I had to boot to rescue, mklabel gpt, and then restart the installer and all was fine.
Does the Deb installer have a shell-out? I probably could have done that. Been a while since I've ISO-installed a Linux VM to be honest.
did you change fastcgi to true in seafdav.conf?
your server listening 8191 port? netstat -plant
i did restart seafile and nginx but server not listneing 8080, so i get error
It's been a while since I've done this, but if I remember correctly Ctrl+Alt+F2 will get you a standard terminal shell, and it's one of the other F-keys (Ctrl+Alt+F1 I think, or Ctrl+Alt+F5 if you're using the graphical installer) to go back into the installer. Detailed install logs are in one of the other virtual terminals too (F4 I think).
In the installer itself, there's also an option in the menu to open a shell. Once you exit that shell, it'll go back to the installer.
I'm not sure how much functionality is in that shell though, as I think it's a pretty barebones Busybox (or at least it used to be many years ago).
With CentOS, I use their graphical installer to create a 1 MB partition called /biosboot and set it to type "BIOS boot." I'm not sure if that counts as a GPT-based partitioning scheme, but this seems to be the only way those systems can address more than 2 TB of space. It sounds similar to what you're doing, so I assume both OSes handle it pretty much the same way.
You can use
dracutto do a hot repartition from the template if you have trouble with ISO.Be patient and do not expect a reply until all other VPS are deployed. They are queued in front of you.
How much actual usable space one gets from the 10tb ?
Exactly these key combos. Somehow I managed to delete some files from the Debian Xfce install on my laptop last evening and the login menu would not show - just a blue screen. Some Googling got me the exact key combos to jump into the shell and reinstall Xfce.
Haha I'm glad I got the key combos right; it's probably been 10 years since I've used them 😅
10 TB is the usable space.
It is not the same as 10 TB on a dedicated server with your own hard drive, where you get ~9 TB usable.