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2/3 of mine are online, the thrid is kinda up, Serial Console only looks like i only have lan access from the ifconfig command. hopefully it's p soon.
-bash-4.1# ifconfig
lo Link encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
VPS that died in Chicago is back up; other one I thought was dead in LA ended up coming back up.
It seems there's bigger problem. I got next response:
That's not true of course.
I got a similar response in my ticket - but they also added:
I wonder how the owner of "server.com" feels about it. (I looked, and the server.com domain registration is private, at GoDaddy.com.) I sent Solus Labs a note, and suggested that they use "vps.example.com", per RFC 2606.
The owner of that domain is from Boston and bought it for $770,000 in 2009.
REMOVED.
Hi,
SolusVM should be avoided IMHO : they seems to be a little incompetent out there.
I gave a try to their control panel. Here is my opinion now about it :
they told me it's not possible to use KVM at OVH... ...really??? When i asked why they said : because it's complicated. - they did not said we cannot use SolusVM at OVH... ...they said we cannot use KVM. ...this does not make any sense! lol
i saw solusvm is hosted at OVH. So i wondered why they told me we cannot use KVM at OVH. They replied : we do not use SolusVM on our server. We prefer to host it on a flat dedicated server. WHAT??? if they are not confident into their own "secure" control panel, why should we use it?
when i asked some support concerning the root password change feature, because i saw it was not working in certain conditions, with some of their templates, they replied : "i am sorry, but you know it's complicated to change the password on a vps", and they ended up the conversation. ...all i asked is why it's not working, and if they could help. COME ON GUYS! lol : every vps control panel - well every good ones - include such feature the instructions are a bit everywhere and it works everywhere : http://www.racksrv.com/portal/knowledgebase/33/Reset-forgotten-root-password-with-Centos.html there are other instructions everywhere for other systems.
My impression is they don't know what they do.
Also : while i was wasting my time with their support, i saw they don't offer real support : they just ask questions for the sake of asking questions... ...they don't really help when you need it, they just provide quick replies.
Just take a look at this :
http://localhost.re/
See how easy it is to hack into everything from this provider. Now : they do security investigations??? I don't beleive this : theses hacks are probably known in the underground web since a long time. Those ways to compromise a system are so easy than i cannot figure out nobody saw them :P
Also : nobody wondered why their website is offiline like this? They prepare a new version??? really??? So : when i hire a web designer, the web designer will take the website offline to perform testing? really?? They never had time to update their website? Really??
I think theses guys should be out of business.
@lsb_release_a You're a bit late to the party...3 months late.
Just search a little if you consider using solusvm : https://www.google.ca/search?q=hacked+solusvm&client=ubuntu&channel=cs&oq=hacked+solusvm&aqs=chrome.0.69i57j69i60l2j69i62l3.3279j0&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
wtf did I just read?
Someone dug up a grave and it had maggots all over.