[campsite-support] coopercorners-host.conf
  • I had Ondra configure a couple of domains/instances for me and they
    worked great.  Now none of them are working.  I use Red Hat
    Fedora Core 4 on a Virtual Dedicated Server through GoDaddy.  I
    think I am having a problem telling the Linux server to serve the
    campsite folders instead of the default httpdocs folder.  I am not
    a Linux guru. 
     
    This has affected my http://www.coopercorners.com
    site and http://www.chandlerhorseproperty.com
    site as well.  I haven't changed anything in my
    coopercorners-host.conf file.  Did I somehow overwrite
    something?? 
     
    Email me back if you need more details.  I can provide the
    superuser password if needed. 
     
    Thanx in advance...
     
    Your friend in Arizona,
     
    Zane Crutchfield

    -------- Original Message --------Subject: RE: FW:
    Paid SupportFrom: advertising@queencreek.comDate: Thu,
    September 21, 2006 7:14 pmTo: advertising@queencreek.comCc:
    Ondra Koutek <kouteko@tol.org>
    Hi Ondra,
     
    I tried to install another instance, but I must have made a mistake
    somewhere.  Can you take a quick look at my setup again??
     
    208.109.103.142
    admin account:  admin
    password:         *******
     
    www.queenlandmanor.com
    db_user:  queenlandmanor
    db_password:  **********
    db_name:  queenlandmanor
     
    Here are the directions I followed.  I think I am missing the
    step to link the queenlandmanor-host.conf file.
     
     
    1) create empty database2) create user/password for the
    database3) run /usr/local/campsite/bin/campsite-create-instance
    --db_user <your_db_user> --db_password <your_db_password>
    --db_name <your_database_name>4) this should create the
    instance5) in /usr/local/campsite/etc/<your_db_name> is your
    apache vhost file. look at the one I modified for the first
    instance and do the same modifications for the new ones (set
    the server name you wish to use)6) restart apache and it should be
    it.
     
     
    Thanx. 
     
    Your friend in Arizona,
     
    Zane Crutchfield
     
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  • Hi,

    It seems your apache virtual hosts are not configured properly. Please send the access details to
    one Ondra or me (not to the list) and we'll help you.

    Mugur

    --- advertising@queencreek.com wrote:
    I had Ondra configure a couple of domains/instances for me and theyworked great. Now none of them
    are working. I use Red HatFedora Core 4 on a Virtual Dedicated Server through GoDaddy. Ithink I
    am having a problem telling the Linux server to serve thecampsite folders instead of the default
    httpdocs folder. I am nota Linux guru.

    This has affected my http://www.coopercorners.comsite and http://www.chandlerhorseproperty.comsite
    as well. I haven't changed anything in mycoopercorners-host.conf file. Did I somehow
    overwritesomething??

    Email me back if you need more details. I can provide thesuperuser password if needed.

    Thanx in advance...

    Your friend in Arizona,

    Zane Crutchfield



    -------- Original Message --------
    Subject: RE: FW:Paid Support
    From: advertising@queencreek.com
    Date: Thu,September 21, 2006 7:14 pm
    To: advertising@queencreek.com
    Cc:Ondra Koutek

    Hi Ondra,

    I tried to install another instance, but I must have made a mistakesomewhere. Can you take a
    quick look at my setup again??

    208.109.103.142
    admin account: admin
    password: *******

    www.queenlandmanor.com
    db_user: queenlandmanor
    db_password: **********
    db_name: queenlandmanor

    Here are the directions I followed. I think I am missing thestep to link the
    queenlandmanor-host.conf file.


    1) create empty database
    2) create user/password for thedatabase
    3) run /usr/local/campsite/bin/campsite-create-instance--db_user --db_password
    --db_name
    4) this should create theinstance
    5) in /usr/local/campsite/etc/ is yourapache vhost file.
    look at the one I modified for the firstinstance
    and do the same modifications for the new ones (setthe server name you wish to use)
    6) restart apache and it should beit.



    Thanx.

    Your friend in Arizona,

    Zane Crutchfield






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