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Web://CP help from Hosting Hacks |
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Written by Chuck
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Wednesday, 04 November 2009 09:52 |
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After a bit of searching I finally came across some older posts from the Hosting Hacks website covering different Web://CP subjects. I will be posting them here to ensure that others are able to find them without much trouble seeing as how the original site is no longer available.
The first post will cover an older mailman 2.1.6 install for Web://CP. If you are hosting on a Debian based system then keep an eye out for my version of getting this up and running which I will be publishing in the not to distant future.....
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 04 November 2009 09:57 |
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PM Models and Distributed Open Source Projects |
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Written by Chuck
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Friday, 27 April 2007 12:59 |
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There are multitudes of differing Project Management Models that are in use today, and the PMBOK offers quite a bit of information regarding some of the more popular of these. Searching the Internet and the many differing Project Management Community sites turns up a plethora of specialized/hybrid models. All this, means that there is, most likely, the perfect PMM out there somewhere that will fit your needs no matter the situation.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 03 November 2009 17:03 |
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Modified webcp.php daemon (part 1) |
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Written by Chuck
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Wednesday, 24 January 2007 16:43 |
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Here recently I was hired by a company to build 4 things.
1. Apache cluster
2. MySQL cluster
3. QMail cluster
4. Backend connection to automate email account creation after subscription.
Well, I planned it out and then had a great idea. Back when I was REALLY active in the webcp project I did a centralized version of webcp that could control an entire server farm from one main Admin server. O.K. my ex-boss still has the code, but I wrote it right? Not the webcp project, I mean the code that centralized the server control and automated account creation based on historical server load. Worked really nice, unfortunately my ex-boss, at adnewmedia GmbH, decided he would keep the code after the company went belly-up and I was unemployeed.
How about if I just simplified the webcp daemon and changed it over to read the tags from a mysql table?
To make a long story short. It works. grins. In part 2 of this little tale I will publish the entire code for the daemon as well as offer it (and it's support files) for download. |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 03 November 2009 16:47 |
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Modified webcp.php daemon (part 2) |
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Written by Chuck
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Wednesday, 11 April 2007 16:47 |
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Well, it's been a while since I wrote the first part to this little series and thought "what the hey, let's do part 2".
As I wrote in Part 1, I used to be involved in a web-hosting control panel project called WebCP (www.web-cp.net) while I was employed at adnewmedia Online GmbH. Now we needed a way to completely automate the creation of hosting accounts on multiple virtual hosting servers. The webcp.php daemon used in the WebCP project was almost there already and needed just a slight push to make it really powerful (dangerous? Depends on how you look at it).
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 03 November 2009 17:03 |
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