Decker,
I've done my fair share of cPanel installs
Well done - me too :wink2:
Decker,
I've done my fair share of cPanel installs
Hi Richard, I think this refers to a new OS reload install besides the first one when the server was released to Decker when the login details were sent.
I could go into further details but will refrain until Decker gives me the go''a''head .
It refers to the OS load present on handover to the client, in that it was not a clean reload it was just 'scrubbed up' unfortunately badly :rolleyes2 , containing, lets call it modifications, by the previous client and an installation of Fantastico strapped on which was not licensed by either supplier nor DC - so quite plain it was not formatted and rebuilt. Simple logic really. And that's the point, all the other stuff is incidental and up for discussion, but not the main point.
Fantastico De Luxe WHM Admin Cron
Server: (66.79.162.130)
Date/Time: April 10th, 2007 @ 7:12 PM
This server is not properly licensed.
Your main server IP as currently seen by our servers is 66.79.162.130.
If you have submitted a different IP for licensing, please contact your NOC if this is a NOC license or email sales@netenberg.com with order number, currently licensed IP and new IP (66.79.162.130) if this is a self-purchased license.
If this is a self-purchased license, it may also have expired. In this case, please follow the payment link in the renewal notification which you have received by email in order to renew your license.
If you ran a demo version of Fantastico, you now need to purchase a full license. (http://netenberg.com/shop/)Fantastico De Luxe master files update
This server is not properly licensed.
Your main server IP as currently seen by our servers is 66.79.162.130.
If you have submitted a different IP for licensing, please contact your NOC if this is a NOC license or email sales@netenberg.com with order number, currently licensed IP and new IP (66.79.162.130) if this is a self-purchased license.
If this is a self-purchased license, it may also have expired. In this case, please follow the payment link in the renewal notification which you have received by email in order to renew your license.
If you ran a demo version of Fantastico, you now need to purchase a full license.http://netenberg.com/shop/
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Already have made direct contact with DC's as now it's just too much to deal through a third party, no offence taken mate, won't hold it against you :evilb: but just you mind
FYI the server CRON for fantastico was copied into the support ticket so it should have been enough but just incase they missed it here's the latest one take it you can verify the server IP is the correct one for reference.
On the login details, I asked what was required and what the DC would do before allowing them root access to a live server, never got a reply to that (and I don't like handing over root casually), a reload of the OS was never offered. Should have been the first option but even then it would mean taking out a live server, no suggestions on that either. A lot of 'refering' to the DC was being done and repeated staements that the DC has no SLA.
Unlike previously with support issues tech support was not filling me with confidence.
Okay, heres a quote clever clogs from support.
What say ye English?
Oh and old script installs were still present of things stated 'were not supplied' - so they just 'magically' appeared
Anyway Decker, I hope you manage to find a server that can be your best friend. One piece of advice I would give is, don't buy a server from a reseller, go direct to the DC otherwise you will most likely encounter further problems.
This is one bit I disagree with and think is misleading.
There are a lot of quality reselling server providers out there, and if you ask anybody I'm sure everyone prefers a resold quality managed server from a top class, world class datacenter (most of these actually don't provide dedicated servers directly!), than a crummy no-brand server put together by a third-class datacenter.
When people say this about reselling, it's usually a marketing tool. But the truth most of the time is, they rent space from the datacenters anyway for racks. There's not that much difference. Racks, colo, dedicated servers, VPS, rent larger spaces, it's all rent!
I seriously don't know how many options you'd end up with if you only look for a dedicated server from a company who provides directly from their own datacenter which they fully own and they fully operate.
And I know where you are so I'll come round and break your windows - then bill you for a tank of petrol for driving there and back :lol: :evilb:
Got 2 tanks of that and been using V-Power since, it's flamin great :evilb:No problem, I know a nice little petrol station were the petrol is first class, not one of these hit by the faulty petrol scare .
:lol:
Craig, beware, Decker and James are planning on throwing a brick wall into your window. James has been looking for this opportunity since June 2005.
Craig, beware, Decker and James are planning on throwing a brick wall into your window. James has been looking for this opportunity since June 2005.
I know you have but if you can get through the 10 foot high gates, CCTV & the dogs undetected you can smash all my windows.
It's amazing how far you can throw - with a crane :lol: