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Thomas 2006-03-01 03:43 AM

Is my server up to date?
 
Hi all!

I have a dedicated server with a pretty large company.
The server is fully managed.

I dont know any thing about server except that itīs connected to the internet and I can put my websites on it.... :)

I rent out some space to customers and they are complaining that the server is slow, badly configurated, not updated and so on.

All I get from my host is that itīs up to date and working fine.

Is there a third-part service that can do a conditiontest of my server that I can show to my host and/or to my customers?

TIA
Thomas

Simon 2006-03-01 07:31 AM

I'll let some of the more expert server folks here give you the real answer(s), but I just wanted to say that based on this post, you have nearly the perfect avatar. Though if there was a wall behind where the head was also getting banged, it would be spot on. :)

Terrible position to be in, that's for sure.

Candy 2006-03-01 10:15 AM

Try this, it may be a place to start:
http://www.dnsreport.com/

Then go to your dos prompt on your computer and do a tracert to your server, tell your clients to do the same to see where the problem is if it connectivity.
run:
cmd
tracert xx.x.xxx. (your ip)

Even if your host is giving you gigs and gigs of space your first partition may only be a portion of your total space on the server. When it hits the limit in the 1st 2nd 3rd partition, harddrive, it is rarely a seemless transition. Most of the time the tech needs to tweak it.

Make sure your logs are resetting. If they get too big and don't turn over it always make the server run like shit.

Maybe you are just getting hella traffic???|huh

Mr. Stiff 2006-03-03 04:05 AM

Login via ssh and issue the following command:

Code:

rpm -qa | grep -i -E "httpd|apache|sql|sendmail"
This will tell you which versions numbers your webserver/database are.. Post them here and i'll tell you if they are recent ;)


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