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1. After changing the monthly bandwidth click Save Changes to complete the procedure The following confirmation page will be displayed CLOUD CONTROL PANEL Monthly Bandwidth Allowance is set New Rule is applied immediately Montly Bandwidth Allowance is successfully set Click Back to go to Dashboard Page lt lt Back Figure 26 Monthly bandwidth successfully changed 3 10 Managing the Resources In order to change the resources for your application choose the Dashboard option from the main menu and then click Change Resources Dashboard Welcome Here is overview of your configured Virtual Grid Servers Click details button options Your Cloud Servers amp Applications p John s LAMP cloud server Edit Description Settings S Resize Volumes Delete O Change Traffic running Graphs amp Billing Figure 27 Managing the resources step 1 2 The following page will be displayed Pade 22 43 Component list in lamp cloud server Component Name Resources WebContent gt Min Current Max Cpu 0 25 J 25 4 256M Mem 256M 4G Save amp Restart Component save amp Restart App Cancel Figure 28 Managing the resources step 2 The following options and parameters are available e Component Name click on the component you wish to change the resources for e Resources this part of the screen contains the CPU and RAM sliders for modifying the
2. In Progress to OK Once the Status column reads rasictanja hotmail com OK the job will be completed i e the partition will be resized Note e the status of the job is refreshed automatically In other words you do not need to refresh the page in order to see the changes e further information about the Job Console can be found in section 4 Pade 20 43 3 9 Changing the Traffic Settings In order to change the traffic for your application choose the Dashboard option from the main menu and then click Change Traffic Dashboard Welcome Here is overview of your configured Virtual Grid Servers Click details button options Your Cloud Servers amp Applications A John s LAMP cloud server Edit Description Change Resources O Settings Resize Volumes O Delete ey change athe running Graphs amp Billing Figure 24 Changing the Traffic Settings step 1 2 The following page will be displayed P CLOUD CONTROL PANEL Dashboard Job Console Account Order New Cloud Server Monthly Bandwidth Allowance lamp cloud server Bandwidth Allowance 5126 save Changes Cancel Figure 25 Changing the Traffic Settings step 2 2 Enter the desired value for the monthly bandwidth allowance in the following form e number G in case you want to set the value in gigabytes e g 512G e number M in case you want to set the value in megabytes e g 512M Pade 21 43
3. and the Job Console page will be displayed Job Console Here is the list of your executed Jobs From 8 March 2010 To E March 2010 Status Job List Executed on Status Submited An Started A John s LAMP cloud server 09 3 2010 14 28 58 09 03 2011 John s LAMP cloud server OK 09 3 2010 14 20 12 09 3 2010 John s LAMP cloud server OK 09 3 2010 13 19 47 09 3 2010 John s LAMP cloud server OK 09 3 2010 13 19 10 09 3 2010 Figure 11 Starting the component step 3 3 You will be able to monitor starting of the component by looking at the status column The status will change from NEW to IN PROGRESS and then to OK which denotes that the action of starting the component was success Note See section 4 for further information about the Job Console 3 4 Restarting the component In order to restart the component click this option 0ming the menu will be opened Pade 12 43 running Components State Mem CPU WebContent running MySQL Database runninn 256M 0 25 Web Server 256M 0 25 Stop Total Resource Usage 512 M 0 5 Figure 12 Restarting the component step 1 3 Click Restart to start the component and the following page will be displayed Compontent Web server restarting Figure 13 Restarting the component step 2 3 Click OK and the Job Console page will be displayed Job Console Here is the list of your executed jobs From o March
4. 2 2 The following options and parameters are available Volume the information on the HDD Component information about the component installed on the HDD Size the column displaying information about the current volume size New size the input field for setting the new volume size the values are entered as number a letter denoting the size which is either M for megabytes or G for gigabytes e g if you want to set a new size to 300 megabytes you would enter 300M into this field Resize once you enter the new volume size click this button to make the change Filesystem the column displaying information about the type of filesystem You can only resize volumes which are not in use by a running component If the volume you wish to resize does not have that option you have to stop the component it is assigned to first Resizing volumes is a long operation After you enter the new size and click Resize the Job Console will be displayed where you will be able to monitor the progress of the initiated resize process Pade 19 43 Here is the list of your executed jobs From 2 March Mi 2010 To 3 March 2010 Status Job List Executed on Status Submited An Started Ar IN PROGRESS 03 3 2010 13 34 53 03 03 2010 OK 03 3 2010 13 32 21 03 3 2010 OK 03 53 2010 12 42 41 03 3 2010 Figure 23 Monitoring the resizing of the volumes The status of the job will go from New to
5. 2010 To g March 2010 Status Job List Executed on Status Submited An Started A John s LAMP cloud server 09 3 2010 14 28 58 09 03 2011 John s LAMP cloud server OK 09 3 2010 14 20 12 09 3 2010 John s LAMP cloud server OK 09 3 2010 13 19 47 09 3 2010 John s LAMP cloud server OK 09 3 2010 13 19 10 09 3 2010 Figure 14 Restarting the component step 3 3 You will be able to monitor restarting of the component by looking at the status column The status will change from NEW to IN PROGRESS and then to OK which denotes that the action of restarting the component was success Note See section 4 for further information about the Job Console Pade 13 43 3 5 Editing the Description The Edit Description option is used for changing basic application information In order to edit this information click Edit Description Dashboard Welcome Here is overview of your configured Virtual Grid Servers Click details button options Your Cloud Servers amp Applications A John s LAMP cloud server Edit Description Change Resources Settings S Resize Volumes Delete O Change Traffic running Graphs amp Billing Figure 15 Changing basic application information step 1 2 The following page will be displayed Edit Application Name Name John s LAMP cloud server Description Cancel Figure 16 Changing basic application information step 1 2 The following parameters can
6. 3 The following page will be displayed 34 CLOUD CONTROL PANEL Dashboard Job Console Account Order New Cloud Server Order Form Choose template Choose from the list one of the grid templates that best suits your needs for the r Template Name Template Description Basic Centos 64bit YGS Basic Cloud 64bit server based on Centos 5 x coo Centos 5 x based LAMP application with separated the Internet LAMP cloud server LEER EERE EERE EEE EERE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EERE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EEE E TEETH EEE EEE E EE HEHE Hee EEE EEE EEE EEE Eee EEE HEHEHE Eee HEHEHE Eee HEE Eee HEE Eee EHH Eee H EEE eee E HEHEHE EEE Eee H EEE EET T Eee ere H FERRER EEE EERE EEE EERE EEE FERRER EERE EERE EEE EERE EERE CEE CCC Load Balanced LAMP Centos 5 based server witl mysql server with SSH and FTP access from the Il FORE EERE EEE EERE EEE EEE CCC CEE Figure 44 Ordering a new cloud server step 2 3 Choose the LAMP cloud server option and then click Next The following page will be displayed 35 Order Form Cloud server Details You can create new cloud server from the selected template Change parameters 1 Template LAMP cloud server loud server Name End Uf 7 Cloud server Description PO Volumes MySQL Gata base Boom dev hdal boot i ce pm dev hda2 usr Database foom de da3 mysql oe oom j 31 boot dev hda2 usr ebContent 50M
7. Graphs amp Billing stopping Figure 31 Stopping the application step 1 2 Pade 24 43 Once the application has been stopped you will see the stopped label Dashboard Welcome Here is overview of your configured Virtual Cloud Servers Click details server options Your Cloud Servers amp Cloud servers r lamp cloud server Edit Description Change Resources lamp cloud server Settings S Resize Volumes Delete O Change Traffic Graphs amp Billing stopped Figure 32 Stopping the application step 2 2 Note this process can be monitored from the Job Console see section 4 3 12 Starting the Application Dashboard Welcome Here is overview of your configured Virtual Cloud Servers Click details server options Your Cloud Servers amp Cloud servers p lamp cloud server Edit Description Change Resources lamp cloud server Settings Resize Volumes Delete Q Change Traffic Graphs amp Billing stopped Toggle Details Figure 33 Starting the Application step 1 2 The following dialog will be displayed Pade 25 43 re you sure you want to start application Cancel Figure 34 Starting the Application step 2 2 Click OK to confirm starting of the application and the starting label will be displayed above the Toggle details button denoting that the process has started Your Cloud Servers amp Cloud serv
8. application The following information and parameters are available for each of the applications this icon tells you the application i e server is running note that you will have the option Stop on the right to stop the application this icon tells you the application has been stopped note that you will have the option Start on the right to start the application use this button to toggle between detailed and regular view see section 3 1 e Edit Description the option for editing the basic information about the application see section 3 5 e Settings the option for managing the application settings see section 3 6 e Delete the option for deleting the application see section 3 13 e Graphs amp Billing the option for viewing statistics about the use of various application components see section 3 7 e Resize Volumes the option for changing the volume size see section 3 8 e Change Traffic the option for managing the purchased traffic allowance see section 3 9 e Change Resources the option for managing the resources see section 3 10 Pade 8 43 Stop the option for stopping the application see section 3 11 Start the option for starting the application see section 3 12 3 1 Enabling the Detailed View In order to enable the detailed view of your components click Toggle Details button Dashboard Welcome Here is overview of your configured Virtual Gri
9. b changed e Name change the name of the application e Description change the application description After changing the parameters click Update to save the changes Pade 14 43 3 6 Managing the Settings In order to start managing the important application parameters click Settings in the dashboard Dashboard Welcome Here is overview of your configured Virtual Grid Servers Click details button options Your Cloud Servers amp Applications A John s LAMP cloud server Edit Description Change Resources Q Settings Resize Volumes Delete O Change Traffic running Graphs amp Billing Figure 17 Managing the application parameters step 1 2 The following page will be displayed e Important note the contents of the actual page will depend on the application you have chosen Application Settings John s LAMP cloud server Primary DNS 194 247 192 1 Secondary DNS 194 247 192 33 set default In ip 217 26 213 92 Out IP 217 26 213 93 Mail Hostname dnseurope net Root Password 6 000000 Webmaster Password RETT Save Changes Cancel Figure 18 Managing the application parameters 2 2 The following options and parameters are available Pade 15 43 e Primary DNS enter our primary DNS e Secondary DNS enter your secondary DNS e In IP this is an incoming IP address i e the address used for the application incoming traffic e Out IP this is the out
10. panel after it was deleted requires help of support engineers and you should use this option carefully Pade 27 43 4 Using the Job Console The Job Console is the place where you can monitor the progress of all jobs you have started i e commands you have issued Since some of the operations require certain amount of time in order to be completed i e are not executed instantaneously you can use the Job Console to overview their status In order to start using the Job Console click Job Console in the main navigation CLOUD CONTROL PANEL Account Order New Cloud Server Dashboard job Console Dashboard Welcome Here is overview of your configured Virtual Grid options Your Cloud Servers amp Applications Johns vgs description Figure 39 Managing the jobs The following page will be displayed Pade 28 43 Here is the list of your executed jobs From 10 March 12010 To 11 March 12010 Status Get Jobs Job List Executed on Figure 40 Managing the jobs The following options Status Submited An Started An Finished At Job Name OK 11 3 2010 15 22 22 11 3 2010 15 22 26 11 3 2010 15 24 37 Force Stop Grid Application FAILED 11 3 2010 15 09 33 11 3 2010 15 11 13 11 3 2010 15 11 13 Start Grid Application OK 11 3 2010 15 09 15 11 3 2010 15 09 16 11 3 2010 15 11 13 Start Grid Application OK 11 3 2010 14 52 27 11 3 2010 14 52 29 11 3 2010 14 54
11. resources the sliders are interconnected so that when you move one the other is moved accordingly e Save amp Restart Component use this button to save the changes made to the resources and restart the component e Save amp Restart App after setting the desired values for a component or several components click this button to save the changes and restart the application e Cancel click this button to cancel all changes and return to previous screen Pade 23 43 3 11 Stopping the Application In order to stop the application which is required prior being able to make the changes click the Stop button Dashboard Welcome Here is overview of your configured Virtual Grid Servers Click details button options Your Cloud Servers amp Applications A John s LAMP cloud server Edit Description Change Resources O Settings S Resize Volumes x Delete O Change Traffic running Graphs amp Billing Toggle Details Figure 29 Stopping the application step 1 2 The following dialog will be displayed Are you sure you want to stop application Cancel Figure 30 Stopping the application step 2 2 Click OK to confirm that you wish to stop this application The stopping label will be displayed Your Cloud Servers amp Cloud servers lamp cloud server Oo Edit Description Change Resources lamp cloud server O Settings S Resize Volumes Delete O Change Traffic
12. 2 5 2 GCONNGUFING ENG database him RE Mis us iae ss 39 Paae 2 43 7 Using the Basic Centos 64bit Server 7 1 Ordering the Basic Centos 64bit AS aol a a a n E 7 2 Configuring the Basic Centos 64bit Server RRR Pade 3 43 1 Introduction This document is the user guide for the Cloud Control Panel Each of the sections contains detailed instructions on how to perform various tasks within the application Pade 4 43 2 Login procedure In order to login to your Control Panel type the account details you have received for the Cloud Control Panel Login Isername fjohnsmith Vf n TAT Le l Figure 1 Logging into the Control Panel Enter your username and password and click Login The Control Panel interface will be displayed Paae 5 43 Dr CLOUD CONTROL PANEL Logged in as johnsmith Dashboard Job Console Account Order New Cloud Server Dashboard Welcome Here is overview of your configured Virtual Cloud Servers Click details button for more info and Cloud server options Page Help Your Cloud Servers amp Cloud servers lamp cloud server Oo Edit Description Change Resources Order New Cloud loud Server APENA ESEE O Settings S Resize Volumes Start here to order new x Delete Change Traffic T Cloud Server x Graphs amp Billing All storage volumes on our Virtual Grid Servers are mirrored 1 1 to a separate physical server elsewhere on the Grid ensur
13. 23 Stop Grid Application and parameters are available e Filtering results use these pull down menus to filter the jobs based on the following criteria o From To define the desired time interval for displaying the jobs o Status o GetJo filter jobs based on their status IN PROGRESS displayed while the job is in progress USER_CANCEL displayed in case the job was cancelled by user request RESUME displayed in case the system administrator restarted the failed job OK displayed if the job was successfully completed FAILED displayed if there was a problem with the job and it could not been completed bs click this to begin filtering the jobs after setting the desired criteria e Job List this part of the page will list all available jobs or jobs based on the criteria o Executed on the component the job is related to Page 29 43 o Status the status of the job Page 30 43 o Submitted At the time and date the job has been submitted o Started At the time and date the job has been submitted o Finished At the time and date the job has been submitted o Job Name the field displaying the job description Pade 31 43 5 Managing your account In order to start managing your account information click Account in the main navigation CLOUD CONTROL PANEL Dashboard Job Console Account Order New Cloud Server Dashboard Welcome Here is overview of your conf
14. 5 Figure 6 Stopping the component step 1 3 Click Stop for the desired component and the following dialog will be displayed The page at https admincp dnseurope net says Compontent Web server stopping Figure 7 Stopping the component step 2 3 Click OK and the Job Console page will be displayed Paae 10 43 Here is the list of your executed jobs Fram 28 September 2010 To 29 September 2010 status Job List Executed on Status Submited An Started An OK 29 9 2010 13 36 48 29 9 2010 13 36 58 Figure 8 Stopping the component step 3 3 You will be able to monitor the progress of stopping the component by looking at the status column The status will change from NEW to IN PROGRESS and then to OK which denotes that the action of stopping the component was success Note See section 4 for further information about the Job Console 3 3 Starting the component In order to start the component click this option 9 the menu will be opened p John s LAMP cloud server running Components State Mem WebContent running MySQL Database running 256M Web Server stones aren O start Total Resource Usage gt M Figure 9 Starting the component step 1 3 Click Start to start the component and the following page will be displayed Pade 11 43 Compontent Web server starting Figure 10 Starting the component step 2 3 Click OK
15. WebContent ma oes n 0 25 4 cua been a 256M 4G MySQL Database Cpu 0 25 e m CE e 256M 4G Web server are n 0 25 7 ieee m 256M 4G Figure 45 Ordering a new cloud server step 3 3 The following options and parameters are available e Application LAMP cloud server general application settings o Cloud Server Name End User enter the desired name for this application note this can help you differentiate it from other applications of the same type 36 o Cloud Server Description enter your short description for the application e Volumes set the size for the following volumes by entering the number of MB or GB note the value is entered as a number followed by a letter M for megabytes or G for gigabytes without the space e g 100M in case you wish to allocate 100 megabytes o MySQL Database dev hdal boot mysql component boot volume o MySQL Database dev hda2 usr mysql component usr volume usr o MySQL Database dev hda3 mysql mysql component data volume mnt data this is where the actual mysql data files reside o Web Server dev hdali boot main srv component boot volume o Web Server dev hda2 usr main srv component usr volume usr o WebContent fs web content on NAS appliance gt here is actual apache docroot Note Only recommended values should be specified e Web Content Web Server and MySQL Database use the slider to allocate the desired value
16. d Servers Click details button options Your Cloud Servers amp Applications A John s LAMP cloud server Edit Description Change Resources Settings S Resize Volumes Delete O Change Traffic running Graphs amp Billing cr Cri et Figure 4 Enabling the detailed view step1 2 The components details will be displayed Your Cloud Servers amp Applications John s LAMP cloud server Edit Description S Resize Volumes O Settings O Change Traffic Delete Change Resources running Components WebContent running State MySQL Database running Web Server running Total Resource Usage oc Toggle Details Figure 5 Enabling the detailed view The following options and parameters are available Components the name of the component Paae 9 43 e State information about the status of the component as well as the option for stopping restarting or starting the component depending on the current state see section 0 e Mem the amount of memory used by the component e CPU the amount of CPU resources used by the component To display fewer details just click the Toggle Details once again 3 2 Stopping the component In order to stop the component click this option 2 the menu will be opened running Components State Mem CPU WebContent running MySQL Database O runninn 256M 0 25 Web Server 256M 0 25 Total Resource Usage eter 512 M 0
17. dev hdal boot main srv component boot volume 41 e Server use the slider to allocate the desired values for CPU and RAM memory the sliders are interconnected so only allowed and therefore recommended values can be set After setting the desired parameters click Save and the following page will be displayed qe CLOUD CONTROL PANEL i Dashboard hed Console Account Order New Cleed Server Many thanks for your order Proceed gt Figure 50 Ordering a Basic Centos 64bit cloud Server 7 2 Configuring the Basic Centos 64bit Server In order to start configuring the Basic Centos 64 Server click Dashboard and then click Settings within the application options Order New Cloud Server Dashboard Welcome Here is overview of your configured Virtual Cloud Servers Click details server options Your Cloud Servers amp Cloud servers Basic Centos 64bit server Edit Description Change Resources Basic Centos 64bit server Settings Resize Volumes Delete Change Traffic x Graphs amp Billing running 42 Figure 51 Configuring the Basic Centos 64bit Server 1 2 The following page will be displayed P CLOUD CONTROL PANEL Dashboard Job Console Account Order New Cloud Server Cloud server Settings Basic Centos 64bit server Primary IP 217 26 215 152 Hostname changeme sts Primary DNS 217 26 216 161 Secondary DNS 62 204 39 56 set default R
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19. e password webmaster password For example once you are logged into the main srv you should issue the following command main srv mysql h db u root p And then put the webmaster password 38 Alternatively you can login to MySQL server from the main dbase without using the root password by issuing the following command main dbase mysql h db 6 2 3 1 Creating the database and the user Once logged in you can create a new MySQL database and grant a database user e create database wordpress e grant all on wordpress to mysgluser identified by mysqluser_password 6 2 3 2 Configuring the database After creating the user you will need to configure your database by entering the following values e host db e user mysqluser e password mysgluser_password Important note all of these values names disks etc are subject to change in case the application design changes 39 7 Using the Basic Centos 64bit Server 7 1 Ordering the Basic Centos 64bit Server In order to order the Centos 64bit Server first click the Order New Cloud Server in the main navigation CLOUD CONTROL PANEL Dashboard Job Console Account Order New Cloud Server Dashboard Welcome Here is overview of your configured Virtual Clo server options Your Cloud Servers amp Cloud servers Figure 47 Ordering a Basic Centos 64bit Server step 1 3 The following page will be displayed Order New Cloud Serv
20. er Template Name Template Description Web cloud server Centos 5 x based Web server Basic Centos 64bit server Basic Cloud 64bit server basec Figure 48 Ordering a Basic Centos 64bit Server step 2 3 40 Choose the Basic Centos 64bit Server option and click Next The following page will be displayed CLOUD CONTROL PANEL Dashboard Job Console Account Order New Cloud Server Order Form Cloud server Details You can create new cloud server from the selected template Change paramete Template Basic Centos 64bit server Cloud server Name En d Ufmy Cloud Server Cloud server Description This is my Cloud Server Yolumes Server 2G dev hda1i boot Server Cpu 0 25 0 25 8 Mem 256M a 256M 14 5G Beck LL Se Figure 49 Ordering a Basic Centos 32 64bit VGS application step 3 3 The following options and parameters are available e General information general application settings o Cloud server Name End User enter the desired name for this application note this can help you differentiate it from other applications of the same type o Cloud Server Description enter your short description for the application e Volumes set the size for the following volumes by entering the number of MB or GB note the value is entered as a number followed by a letter M for megabytes or G for gigabytes without the space e g 100M in case you wish to allocate 100 megabytes o Server
21. ers lamp cloud server Edit Description Change Resources lamp cloud server Settings S Resize Volumes Delete Q Change Traffic Graphs amp Billing Figure 35 Starting the Application step 1 2 After a couple of moments the running label will be displayed denoting that the application has been successfully started Your Cloud Servers amp Cloud servers p lamp cloud server Edit Description Change Resources lamp cloud server Settings S Resize Volumes Delete O Change Traffic x Graphs amp Billing Figure 36 Starting the Application step 2 2 Paae 26 43 3 13 Deleting the Application In order to delete an application click Delete within the desired application inside the Dashboard Your Cloud Servers amp Cloud servers lamp cloud server Edit Description Change Resources lamp cloud server Settings S Resize Volumes Delete O Change Traffic x Graphs amp Billing running Figure 37 Deleting the application step 1 2 The following dialog will be displayed Are you sure you want to delete this cloud server This action cannot be undone Cancel Figure 38 Deleting the application step 2 2 Click OK to confirm the deletion and the application will be deleted Important note The deleted applications will not be destroyed on the grid immediately but after some period of time Returning the application to this control
22. going IP address i e for the outgoing traffic e Mail Hostname enter your mail hostname inside this field e Root Password set the root password which is used for accessing certain components via SSH e Webmaster Password set the webmaster password which is used for FTP access Set the desired values for these options and click Save Changes to save the changes Pade 16 43 3 7 Graphs amp Billing Statistics In order to view statistics about the use of different components in a desired time interval click Graphs amp Billing in the Dashboard Dashboard Welcome Here is overview of your configured Virtual Grid Servers Click details button options Your Cloud Servers amp Applications A John s LAMP cloud server Edit Description Change Resources O Settings S Resize Volumes Delete O Change Traffic running Graphs amp Billing Figure 19 Viewing the statistics step 1 2 The following page will be displayed Graphics amp Billing lamp cloud server Date from 1 September 2010 h Date to 29 September 2010 s 4 Graphics RAM MB YOLSIZE G6 1000 3 9 0 0 0 0 01 09 09 09 17 09 25 09 01 09 09 09 17 09 25 09 01 09 09 09 17 09 25 09 Figure 20 Viewing the statistics step 2 2 The following options and parameters are available e Date from to use these options to specify the time interval for the statistics Pade 17 43 After
23. igured Virtual Clo server options Your Cloud Servers amp Cloud servers Figure 41 Managing your account step 1 2 The following page will be displayed Contact Details Customer name DNS Europe SupportiD owyqz 45 First Name Dohn Last Name wW Smith Email ww fiohn address com Phone 448555666777 8 Mobile 448555666777 00 t W Has billing auth No save Changes Cancel Control Panel Password Username noadmin Current Password n less New Password m save Changes Figure 42 Managing your account step 2 2 The following parameters are available Support ID this is your unique ID for reporting issues to our support department First Name Last name Email Phone Mobile Has billing auth displays the information on whether the user is allowed to make a purchase or not Current Password enter your current password to confirm your identity New Password enter the new password After setting the new password click Save Changes 33 6 Using the Lamp application 6 1 Ordering a the LAMP application In order to order the LAMP application first click the Order New Cloud Server in the main navigation P CLOUD CONTROL PANEL Dashboard Job Console Account Order New Cloud Server Dashboard Welcome Here is overview of your configured Virtual Clo server options Your Cloud Servers amp Cloud servers Figure 43 Ordering a new cloud server step 1
24. ing Help amp Support redundancy high availability and security against data loss thanks to AppLogic s automatic fail over and recovery features i iii d os j Use the following lins for help regarding Virtual Grid Servers and control panel Control Panel Help Knowledge Base Figure 2 The CCP Interface Page 6 43 The following options and parameters are available inside the Control Panel e Dashboard see section 3 e Job Console see section 3 e Account see section 3 e Order new Cloud Server see section 3 e Help the section with helpful information about the Control Panel e Logout the option for logging out of the control panel i e ending your session Pade 7 43 3 Using the Dashboard The Dashboard is the default screen displayed after logging into the Control Panel and contains the most of the information and options you will frequently use Welcome Here 15 overview of your configured Virtual Grid Servers Click details button options Your Cloud Servers amp Applications A John s LAMP cloud server Edit Description Change Resources Settings Resize Volumes Delete O Change Traffic running Graphs amp Billing Figure 3 Using the dashboard The dashboard is organized so that it displays all applications you have purchased In the screenshot above there are two applications virtual servers with software installed based on a chosen type of the
25. oot password sername Username admin Password m seesennnnens save Changes Cancel Figure 52 Configuring the Basic Centos 64bit Server 22 The most important parameter of the application settings is the primary_ip You can login to this IP via SSH as a root and install all required services and applications ftp httpd mysql server etc The only thing you cannot do is modify the Linux kernel Note it is recommended that you immediately put up the iptables firewall because root sshd is allowed from out 43
26. s for CPU and RAM memory the sliders are interconnected so only allowed and therefore recommended values can be set After setting the desired parameters click Save and the Thank you page will be displayed D CLOUD CONTROL PANEL TA Order New Cleed Server Proceed gt Figure 46 Ordering a new cloud server step 3 3 Note On this page when an existing customer orders a new app there will be no PP integration The customer is charged for new applications on the next billing date New application orders are processed by the administrator who will have to approve and process them 37 6 2 Configuring the LAMP application 6 2 1 SSH access The following are the parameters for SSH access by e component webserver o port 4101 o ip In ip o username root o password rootpassword e component mysql o port 4201 o ip In ip o username root o password rootpassword 6 2 2 FTP access The following are the parameters for the FTP connection used for transferring the web files e port 21 default e ip in ip e username webmaster e password webmaster password e default apache docroot directory default _ site Note passive mode should be used 6 2 3 MySQL settings You can login to MySQL via MySQL console either from webserver or mysql by 1 logging via SSH to the main srv via port 4101 2 logging to MySQL server with the following parameters e dbname db e username root
27. specifying the time interval click Refresh and the results will be displayed below The information is available e CPU the table displaying information on CPU use within the specified time interval e RAM the table displaying information on RAM use within the specified time interval e VOLSIZE the table displaying information on HDD use within the specified time interval 3 8 Resizing the Volumes The Resize Volumes option is used for changing the disk partition size In order to resize a volume click Resize Volumes within the Dashboard Welcome Here is overview of your configured Virtual Grid Servers Click details button options Your Cloud Servers amp Applications A John s LAMP cloud server Edit Description Change Resources O Settings resize Volumes Delete O Change Traffic running Graphs amp Billing Figure 21 Resizing the volumes step 1 2 The following page will be displayed Pade 18 43 List of Volumes of Cloud server lamp cloud server Volume Component Component State Size New Size Filesystem fdevfhdal MySQL Database stopped 300M Resize ext3 fdevfhda2 MySQL Database stopped 650M Resize ext3 fdevfhda3 MySQL Database stopped 100M D Resize ext3 fdevfhdal Web server running SOOM ext3 fdevfhda2 Web server running 1G ext3 fdevfhdal WebContent running 90M ext3 fs WebContent running SOM ext3 Figure 22 Resizing the volumes step

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