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RE: [partial-HowTo] mod_cband - raphael - 01-29-2008 02:00 AM you have to manually make those changes (hint: site specific apache config: /etc/apache/ispcp/) RE: [partial-HowTo] mod_cband - DaSilva - 03-28-2008 03:06 AM I have just enabled mod_cband but in the ispcp.conf only the first domain has uncommented the mod_cband tag. All other domains have "#" in front of the settings (like CBandUserLimit). Should I manually remove them for every domain? And I have another strange problem: If I set CBandUserLimit 1Mi the page is displayed correctly. If I set CBandUserLimit 1 the bandwith exceeded page is displayed. The page has more than 1 megabyte traffic (or does it count only after the activation of mod_cband?)! What does "Mi" mean? Is it possible to set it to unlimited? domain.tld/cband-stats and domain.tld/cband-stats-me doesn't work either. Thanks. RE: [partial-HowTo] mod_cband - BeNe - 03-28-2008 03:38 AM Quote:All other domains have "#" in front of the settings (like CBandUserLimit).If you want to enable it for all Domains remove the "#" in the ApacheTemplate under /etc/ispcp/apache/parts/dmn_entry.tpl (not sure ![]() Quote:If I set CBandUserLimit 1Mi the page is displayed correctly.Beacause "1" means 1kb and not 1MB. Is per dafault in kb Quote:What does "Mi" mean?Here is the cband legend: Code: Transfer speeds: Quote:Is it possible to set it to unlimited?I mean no, or you set a damn high score like 9999999999999...... Quote:domain.tld/cband-stats and domain.tld/cband-stats-me doesn't work either.What happens ? Which site is displayed ? Any ApacheLogs ? Greez BeNe RE: [partial-HowTo] mod_cband - xclanet - 04-26-2008 08:52 AM BeNe this is great! But i found a big bug using this mod... If i do a reboot on my server or if i just do a "/etc/init.d/apache2 restart", all traffic counted so far is reseted... that's not a good way to go! Can mod_cband get info from mysql instead of saving it on a file? If i define a traffic limit of 1000Mb on a domain, and after 2 days i reboot my server, the client gains 2 days of traffic. I googled a bit and noticed that they are more ways to achieve the same goal. Maybe one of them can be used with ispcp. |