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2016 Dec 15
1
Alternative to cPanel
On Thu, 15 Dec 2016 18:23:31 +0100
Andrew Holway <andrew.holway at gmail.com> wrote:
> I think most of the market is moving towards AWS Elastic Beanstalk,
> OpenShift and Docker. It seems control panels are not really much of a
> thing anymore.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andrew
the people at virtualmin.com don't agree. Neither do I, I use it a lot
and like it.
D
>
2016 Dec 15
8
Alternative to cPanel
Dear All,
Im looking for alternative for cPanel and somehow I read that the 'cwp
control web panel' (http://centos-webpanel.com) and Sentora (
http://www.sentora.ga) is the good alternative for cPanel.
Is there someone using this application and what can you tell about or
recommend.
Thank you all.
2012 Jan 10
5
Puppet proxies
I''ve seen a couple of examples of using puppet to control services
where you can''t run a puppet agent on the resource. As far as I can
tell they work by having puppet proxy through some external-service
control mechanism, such as fog. The question is: where does the proxy
run? I assume a puppet agent needs to run somewhere. Where do you put
that agent, how do you configure it,
2011 Sep 14
0
heroku and beanstalk server
Does anyone know how to get the beanstalk server installed on the cedar
stack on heroku?
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2019 Sep 19
2
fts-elastic plugin
Hi all,
I have recently worked on fts plugin for ElasticSearch.
https://github.com/filiphanes/fts-elastic
It is forked from fts-elasticsearch as you can see in PR
https://github.com/atkinsj/fts-elasticsearch/pull/21
with following changes (maybe some more)
- no duplicate json keys in indexed documents, so compatible with ES 7.x
- 1 elastic index for all users with routing by username
-
2013 Feb 27
0
Isolating Gluster volumes with a firewall (amazon security groups)
Hi All,
I am looking to utilize gluster on amazon aws for shared storage among
web servers (Elastic Beanstalk). However, since I plan on using the
gluster tier for numerous different beanstalk environments, I'd like
to isolate the systems from accessing each others data. Since
Beanstalk uses dynamic IP addresses, I can't utilize the built in
auth.allow and auth.reject in gluster to
2009 Aug 04
2
error in Elastic net
Dear R users,
I am new user for elastic net. I am trying to use elasticnet library.
I have marker data with 359 markers and 168 samples, and response is metabolites. I am trying to do regression between a metabolite and markers.
But i am getting the following error:
> en<-enet(marker,as.numeric(vio),lambda=0.5,normalize=FALSE,intercept=TRUE)
Error in one %*% x : requires numeric
2014 Oct 13
2
Running Icecast2 behind Amazon Elastic Load Balancer (ELB)
Hello,
I'm writing to see if anyone here has had any success running Icecast2
(specifically I am using 2.4) on Amazon EC2 behind an Elastic Load Balancer?
I have the ELB configured to do TCP loadbalancing rather than HTTP. I am
able to connect and to stream music via the ELB, but when I disconnect, the
listener count in Icecast does not decrease. On examining the state of the
sockets table
2009 Aug 25
1
Elastic net in R (enet package)
Dear R users,
I am using "enet" package in R for applying "elastic
net" method. In elastic net, two penalities are applied one is lambda1 for
LASSO and lambda2 for ridge ( zou, 2005) penalty. But while running the
analysis, I realised tht, I optimised only one lambda. ( even when I
looked at the example in R, they used only one penality) So, I am
2008 Dec 09
1
Can elastic net do binary classification?
Hi, List
The elastic net package (by Hastie and Zou at Stanford) is used to do
regularization and variable selection, it can also do regression. I am
wondering if it can perform binary classification (discrete outcome).
Anybody having similar experience?
Many thanks,
-Jack
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2007 Dec 11
0
beanstalkd 0.5
I''m happy to announce the release of beanstalkd 0.5.
This is the very first public release. In the future I''ll confine
release announcements to the beanstalk mailing list.
WHAT IS BEANSTALKD?
-------------------
Beanstalkd is a fast, distributed, in-memory workqueue service. Its
interface is generic, but is intended for use in reducing the latency
of page views in high-volume
2007 Dec 14
0
async-observer rails plugin
I''m pleased to announce the existence of async-observer.
This is the very first public release. In the future I''ll confine
announcements to the beanstalk-talk mailing list.
WHAT IS ASYNC OBSERVER?
-----------------------
Async Observer is a Rails plugin that provides deep integration with
Beanstalk.
beanstalkd is a fast, distributed, in-memory work-queue service. Its
2016 Dec 15
0
Alternative to cPanel
I think most of the market is moving towards AWS Elastic Beanstalk,
OpenShift and Docker. It seems control panels are not really much of a
thing anymore.
Cheers,
Andrew
On 15 December 2016 at 16:17, FrancisM <francis at mytechrepublic.com> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Im looking for alternative for cPanel and somehow I read that the 'cwp
> control web panel'
2014 Oct 14
0
Running Icecast2 behind Amazon Elastic Load Balancer (ELB)
On 10/14/2014 12:56 PM, Matt Gray wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> We need a load balancer to allow for a single URL "entry point" to
> multiple Icecast servers - we intend to host multiple Icecast servers
> behind the load balancer so that we can expand / contract capacity as
> required - we would add servers into the load balancer pool. This also
> allows us to scale beyond
2011 Sep 23
21
Official puppetlabs position on cron vs puppet as a service?
Over the years many shops have come to start running puppet via cron to
address memory leaks in earlier versions of Ruby, but the official position
was that puppet was meant to be run as a continually running service.
I am wondering if the official position has changed. On one hand many if not
all of the early Ruby issues have been fixed, on the other, the addition of
mcollective into the mix as
2012 Jan 21
1
Trying to understand how mcollective differs from saltstack?
http://saltstack.org/ http://puppetlabs.com/mcollective/
I found this link that talks about Func, Rundeck, Salt and mcollective, but
it doesn''t really compare and contrast.
http://www.coloandcloud.com/editorial/func-mcollective-salt-and-rundeck/(From
a 10,000 overview Saltstack and mcollective look very similar. IE:
both integrate with facter/puppet, have queuing mechanisms, allow remote
2007 Oct 08
5
Is Puppet similar to Capistrano?
I discovered Capistrano while I was trying to figure out what I
wanted. See attached notes.
http://www.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/GNOSIS/Kraken
Puppet seems promising.
Thanks,
Brian
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2007 Aug 10
9
Problems monitoring Mongrel with F5 BigIP
If this has already been covered, please point me to that (I didn''t find
anything in my searches)...
We are using F5 BigIP LTM load balancers. They have many pools of Mongrels
they load balance across, and I of course want the F5 to know when a Mongrel
goes down or is unavailable, etc. To do that, I need to have an F5 health
monitor for HTTP make a request to the Mongrel. We do this
2010 Jul 08
0
EC2 elastic IP failover
Hello,
I have two EC2 instances and I would like to setup some sort of
failover strategy for them.
They currently act as load balancers, forwarding layer 7 traffic using
haproxy and stunnel
to other EC2 instances. One of these load balancers currently has an
elastic IP assigned
with an A record pointing to it. What I'm trying to achieve is to
remap this elastic IP in the
eventuality of an
2008 Aug 21
0
Elastic net loop problem
Dear Members,
I am working on Elastic net and using R package for that. I
have two matrix. My response is a matrix of size 50X50 and predictor is also
in same
size. I want to extract only cloumns from the matrix and do the elastic net
analysis then store them as a matrix.
library(elasticnet)
library(lars)
XB<-matrix(rnorm(2500,0,1), ncol=50,nrow=50)
y1<-matrix(rnorm(2500,0,1),