[SOLVED] Does ispCP make changes "live"? - Printable Version +- ispCP - Board - Support (http://www.isp-control.net/forum) +-- Forum: ispCP Omega Support Area (/forum-30.html) +--- Forum: Usage (/forum-34.html) +--- Thread: [SOLVED] Does ispCP make changes "live"? (/thread-15895.html) |
[SOLVED] Does ispCP make changes "live"? - NetRat - 03-09-2012 05:15 PM Hi dear community, I installed ispCP which was no problem so far. My question: Does ispCP use a central script which is making all changes (Like the Confixx Counterscript)? Or does it make it changes live, like Plesk? Thank you in advance. RE: Does ispCP make changes "live"? - joximu - 03-09-2012 08:04 PM Some changes are really live - such as the ftp users, they are stored directly in the database where proftpd is reading them... Many other things are done via the request manager - and all the engine perl scripts. As long as the ispcp daemon is running the changes should be done in almost realtime: when saving anything ispcp sends a message to the ispcp daemon and the daemon kicks the request manager which calls the needed engine programs to do the changes in the system. /J RE: Does ispCP make changes "live"? - NetRat - 03-10-2012 01:53 AM Hi joximu, thank you for this explanation, it will be helpful for evaluation. Regards |