[BlueOnyx:14093] Re: BlueOnyx 5107R/5108R YUM updates in testing repository
Steffan Noord
mailinglist at tikklik.nl
Fri Dec 13 04:39:52 -05 2013
Hello Michael,
Keep up the good work.
Is there something i can do to translate for a dutch GUI
Chears
Steffan.
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Van: blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it
[mailto:blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it] Namens Michael Stauber
Verzonden: vrijdag 13 december 2013 6:59
Aan: BlueOnyx General Mailing List
Onderwerp: [BlueOnyx:14092] BlueOnyx 5107R/5108R YUM updates in testing
repository
Hi all,
I just wanted to give you all an update on the state of the BlueOnyx
development.
As you all know, the work on the new GUI for BlueOnyx is an ongoing effort.
I've spent more than a year on it already and it's coming together. Maybe
two more months, give or take. End of February is a definite "maybe" for a
tentative release date of BlueOnyx 5207R and 5208R with the new GUI.
Now Christmas is around the corner and usually that means presents.
Well, lets see what we got here. No, it's not the new GUI yet.
However, there are a lot of new additions that were easily backported and
integrated into 5107R/5108R.
These updates just have been built and have been uploaded the
"BlueOnyx-Testing" YUM repository for 5107R and 5108R.
Now these updates do need some testing. That's why they are not in the usual
release YUM repository yet. So it might not be the best idea to install them
on a productive server. There are a few productive servers that are already
running these updates. Which has helped to find some glitches and issues. If
you want to help us to make this code more mature, then please test it, too.
And let us know if you find bugs.
How to enable the "BlueOnyx-Testing" YUM repository?
Just modify /etc/yum.repos.d/BlueOnyx.repo and set the switch for the
"BlueOnyx-Testing" YUM repository from "enabled=0" to "enabled=1".
Then run "yum clean all" and "yum update" to install roughly 475 updated
RPMs.
Once these updates have been installed, some cleanup needs to be done.
Either reboot the box, or run these commands:
/sbin/service cced.init restart
/sbin/service admserv restart
/sbin/service httpd restart
Log out of the GUI and back in. And you should be good to go.
Now what do you get with the new updates?
Feature list:
=============
- GUI now available in the following languages:
- English
- Danish
- German
- Japanese *
- Spanish *
- French *
- Italian *
- Portuguese *
(*) Needs improvements by native speakers of these languages.
- Reseller Management
"Server Administrators" can now have finely tuned permissions, so
that you can grant access to various parts of the GUI. This includes
new Capabilities such as "Virtual Site Management" and "Site DNS
Management".
If you grant a "Server Administrator" the ability "Virtual Site
Management" and "Site DNS Management", he can create virtual sites
and manage the DNS for them.
You can also set a maximum disk quota, how many sites he may create
and how many maximum users his sites may have in total. The server
admin can then create sites as long as these limits are not exceeded.
Likewise, the "Site Management" now shows who "owns" a site. That
allows you to quickly see which "Server Administrator" owns a site.
You can also assign already existing sites to a "Server Administrator"
or can move them from one "Server Administrator" to another or back
into possession of user "admin".
If you suspend a "Server Administrator" that "owns" virtual sites,
then all his virtual sites will be suspended as well. If you delete
a "Server Administrator" account while he "owns" sites, then the sites
and all their users will be deleted as well.
Part of that functionality was created by Hisao Shibuya and Hideki
Oride for BlueQuartz 5200R and other parts of that functionality was
added or modified by me. In any case I want to thank our Japanese
friends for sharing.
- Apache HTTP and HTTPS ports can now be changed to other ports than 80
and 443. That is particularly useful in scenarios where you want to
put something else in front of Apache. Like a Varnish cache, a
forwarding proxy or a load balancer. The ports can now be changed
under "Network Services" / "Web".
Existing sites will be updated to use the new ports and new virtual
sites will directly use the new ports on creation.
- New Module: base-istat. Again credit for that goes to Hisao Shibuya.
This module allows to monitor some server statistics in real time.
That is, if you have an iPhone or iPad with the "iStat" application.
- Bugfixes: Too many to list. Just a few highlights:
- ServerAlias was lost when SSL was enabled/disabled. Fixed.
- Various issues with SSL certificates fixed.
- Backported various fixes that allow BlueOnyx to be run in Amazon's
EC2 (on the official CentOS OS templates).
The full list of code changes, modifications and updates can be seen here:
http://devel.blueonyx.it/trac/changeset?new=1126%40%2F&old=981%40%2F
That's a pretty long list, so it'll take a moment to load.
Well, that's it in a nutshell. Please test these updates if you can and let
us know if you find any glitches or bugs.
Depending on the bug reports these updates will be released to the normal
YUM repository sometime next week.
--
With best regards
Michael Stauber
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