Hello.
I am sorry this is kind of off topic, but I guess still related.
I was wondering if maybe some of you can shera off line to me the name of your providers you are using. For sure linode is the best option for Drpal but I am thinking also to move teh other applicatons that are running on my VPS.
I Guess VPS would be the best option, with CPanel installed and something similar to Fantastico to do installations. If possible with CPanel to start since I guess there is a mode to move easily from one CPanel configuration to another .
If possible the recommendation based on experience being able to run Drupal without problems. I am still convinced it is what I want to learn and I will do it.
Thanks in advance
Jorge Biquez
At 09:22 a.m. 03/06/2011, Jamie Holly wrote:
Linode is who I use. It's probably the most popular VPS host amongst Drupal users:
Right now I just use the small 512 Linode and I never have problems out of it. I started with the base CentOS 5 image and everything installed fine. I did end up doing some more high-end stuff on it, like adding Varnish and memcache, but you can get up and running by just using the basic install.
Jamie Holly http://www.intoxination.net http://www.hollyit.net
On 6/3/2011 10:16 AM, Jorge Biquez wrote:
Hello Jamie.
Thanks or the commets.
Yes I am sure is something with teh VPS. By the way, can you write me offline the URL of your provider? I will look for options, my strategy off business (I work on my own) was based on that and I just can continue learning Drupal if this can not be solved.
I did what you mentionesd create another /tmp directory. Drpal configugation could never found it.... it just say the directory does not exist, in the relative or real paths, no matter where ....
Thanks for your time
Jorge Biquez
At 08:22 a.m. 03/06/2011, you wrote:
Sounds like a problem with the VPS then. I have a VPS running on Linode and currently have 5 separate Drupal 7.2 installs running on it, including one that is a multisite install.
For the temporary directory problem, you can set that under /admin/config/media/file-system. 99% of the time in *NIX servers, /tmp will work. If not, you can create a directory anywhere on the server and give it +RW permissions for Apache/PHP and set that path on the File System form. I would suggest trying this route and giving the new directories ownership to your Apache user (you can find the user Apache runs under in the httpd.conf file). Some VPS' do weird stuff with their installs when it comes to security and that could be causing an issue, so creating your own, custom temporary directory for the install might end up correcting the problem.
Jamie Holly http://www.intoxination.net http://www.hollyit.net
On 6/3/2011 9:05 AM, Jorge Biquez wrote:
Hello.
Just closing this thread.
Talking with the support of the ISP my VPS server is. Good
guys by the way.
We could not find why I can not install a second instance , new one, of Drupal and having work. I will stay with my production instance of Drupa 7.2 working only. NO way to make a second one until now. Will have to look other instances of CMS unfortunately.
Thanks to all for your help.
Jorge Biquez
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