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== Reading vServerdata == | == Reading vServerdata == | ||
- | In EUserv customer center, you have the opportunity to read and edit various vServerdata. | + | In the EUserv customer service center, you have the opportunity to read and edit various vServerdata. |
Choose your vServer contract for which you want to read or change the data. | Choose your vServer contract for which you want to read or change the data. | ||
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- | Once you have selected your vServer contract, now click on "vServerdaten" | + | Once you have selected your vServer contract, now click on "vServerdaten" below vServer. |
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=== Configuration data of the vServer === | === Configuration data of the vServer === | ||
- | In the caption "Konfigurations-Daten des vServers" you | + | In the caption "Konfigurations-Daten des vServers" you find all the data relating to the configuration of your vServer. It describes the first point of the current name of the server ("Servername: vserver.meinedomain.de"). |
- | Under "Servername (Default)" in the beginning | + | Under the menu "Servername (Default)" you find the server name that was given automatically in the beginning. This name is also called "Reverse-Eintrag". This is for the resolution and the name mapping with the corresponding IP from emergencies. |
In the field "Haupt IP-Adresse" contains the main IP address of your vServer. This IP address has been configured during installation and must be used as the main IP. You can not change this, your server is also primarily accessible at this IP address. If you want to create extra IP addresses for your server, please use the point IP addresses. For instructions, see [https://www.euserv.com/wiki/index.php/Kundencenter_vServer_IP_Adressen here]. | In the field "Haupt IP-Adresse" contains the main IP address of your vServer. This IP address has been configured during installation and must be used as the main IP. You can not change this, your server is also primarily accessible at this IP address. If you want to create extra IP addresses for your server, please use the point IP addresses. For instructions, see [https://www.euserv.com/wiki/index.php/Kundencenter_vServer_IP_Adressen here]. | ||
- | + | In the menu "Netzmaske" shows, how many bits at the beginning of the displayed IP address represent the network prefix. If the net mask is 255.255.255.0, then the net prefix is 255.255.255. - i.e. all devices in this net have the same first 3 blocks of the IP address (e.g., 127.0.0.). The separate devices differ in the last block which places at disposal in theory 254 IP addresses on the network. The "Broadcast-Adresse" serves for the communication in the network devices. It is also responsible for ensuring that all devices in the same network will get the relevant data. As "Default-Gateway" refers to the router, which is responsible for the network interface point. And eventually even the "Default-Passwort", which is automatically created to access your server. For Linux derivatives this password always applies to the administrator account (root). | |
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=== Status of vServer === | === Status of vServer === | ||
- | In the caption "Status des vServers" you can select the three parameters on the status of your vServer. The "Server-Status" shows you whether the server runs ("running") or not available ("n/a"). The point "letzter Check" indicates when the status of the vServer last was recalled | + | In the caption "Status des vServers" you can select the three parameters on the status of your vServer. The "Server-Status" shows you whether the server runs ("running") or not available ("n/a"). The point "letzter Check" indicates when the status of the vServer last was recalled "2012-09-20 09:00:21". Under "Autostart-Status" you can recognize whether an automatic Reboot is activated or not after the installation of the operating system. |
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=== Software data of vServer === | === Software data of vServer === | ||
- | Under "Software-Daten des vServers" you get an overview, which operating system (OS) is currently installed on your vServer. You | + | Under the menu "Software-Daten des vServers" you get an overview, which operating system (OS) is currently installed on your vServer. You receive the information not only which version of the OS is installed, but also the language. It supports 64-bit hardware or in what phase of the support status for the installed version is. |
- | Furthermore, you can still see which versions of Apache, PHP and MySQL software is installed. You can save it for yourself, hence, it is inconvenient to get the server side access to these software information. Additionally, it is | + | Furthermore, you can still see which versions of Apache, PHP and MySQL software is installed. You can save it for yourself, hence, it is inconvenient to get the server side access to these software information. Additionally, it is shown whether the installation is complete ("Installation Status") and whether the rescue system is activated. |
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=== Hardware data vServer === | === Hardware data vServer === | ||
- | Under "Hardware-Daten des vServers" you receive information about it on which Hostnode speaks on and which hardware of vServer is installed. This code number is a support requests of high relevance, as found quickly, which is in the context of hardware-server. The Hostnode | + | Under the menu "Hardware-Daten des vServers" you receive information about it on which Hostnode speaks on and which hardware of vServer is installed. This code number is a support requests of high relevance, as found quickly, which is in the context of hardware-server. The Hostnode is selected with the conversion of your vServer automatically by the system(depending on hardware utilization) and is not changeable by you. |
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Setting up a vServer
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Setting up a vServer
General
If you have an EUserv vServer tariff, there is a possibility to comprehensively establish it in the customer service center.
You also need special parameters that you can find in the customer service center.
Reading vServerdata
In the EUserv customer service center, you have the opportunity to read and edit various vServerdata.
Choose your vServer contract for which you want to read or change the data.
Once you have selected your vServer contract, now click on "vServerdaten" below vServer.
Configuration data of the vServer
In the caption "Konfigurations-Daten des vServers" you find all the data relating to the configuration of your vServer. It describes the first point of the current name of the server ("Servername: vserver.meinedomain.de").
Under the menu "Servername (Default)" you find the server name that was given automatically in the beginning. This name is also called "Reverse-Eintrag". This is for the resolution and the name mapping with the corresponding IP from emergencies.
In the field "Haupt IP-Adresse" contains the main IP address of your vServer. This IP address has been configured during installation and must be used as the main IP. You can not change this, your server is also primarily accessible at this IP address. If you want to create extra IP addresses for your server, please use the point IP addresses. For instructions, see here.
In the menu "Netzmaske" shows, how many bits at the beginning of the displayed IP address represent the network prefix. If the net mask is 255.255.255.0, then the net prefix is 255.255.255. - i.e. all devices in this net have the same first 3 blocks of the IP address (e.g., 127.0.0.). The separate devices differ in the last block which places at disposal in theory 254 IP addresses on the network. The "Broadcast-Adresse" serves for the communication in the network devices. It is also responsible for ensuring that all devices in the same network will get the relevant data. As "Default-Gateway" refers to the router, which is responsible for the network interface point. And eventually even the "Default-Passwort", which is automatically created to access your server. For Linux derivatives this password always applies to the administrator account (root).
Status of vServer
In the caption "Status des vServers" you can select the three parameters on the status of your vServer. The "Server-Status" shows you whether the server runs ("running") or not available ("n/a"). The point "letzter Check" indicates when the status of the vServer last was recalled "2012-09-20 09:00:21". Under "Autostart-Status" you can recognize whether an automatic Reboot is activated or not after the installation of the operating system.
Software data of vServer
Under the menu "Software-Daten des vServers" you get an overview, which operating system (OS) is currently installed on your vServer. You receive the information not only which version of the OS is installed, but also the language. It supports 64-bit hardware or in what phase of the support status for the installed version is.
Furthermore, you can still see which versions of Apache, PHP and MySQL software is installed. You can save it for yourself, hence, it is inconvenient to get the server side access to these software information. Additionally, it is shown whether the installation is complete ("Installation Status") and whether the rescue system is activated.
Hardware data vServer
Under the menu "Hardware-Daten des vServers" you receive information about it on which Hostnode speaks on and which hardware of vServer is installed. This code number is a support requests of high relevance, as found quickly, which is in the context of hardware-server. The Hostnode is selected with the conversion of your vServer automatically by the system(depending on hardware utilization) and is not changeable by you.