| Title | Author | Last post | |
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| Atrium Notebook |
Automatic install on Debian These are the installation instructions that are recommended on Debian. Aegir dependencies (Apache, MySQL, PHP...) are also automatically installed.... |
ergonlogic | Tue, 05/21/2013 - 22:28 |
| Atrium Notebook |
FAQ toc_collapse=0; Table of Contents 1. Help! 1.1. Where can I get help? 1.2. Can I ask you a question? 1.3. Who are the Aegir developers... |
mig5 | Fri, 05/17/2013 - 21:40 |
| Atrium Notebook |
Setting up a Platform What is a platform anyway? Platforms are a type of node in Aegir and often the source of confusion for new users. This is because the term or... |
mig5 | Thu, 05/16/2013 - 09:56 |
| Atrium Notebook |
Web clusters Cluster module This module is now (as of Aegir 1.7) deprecated. It is replaced by the "pack" module. Support for the "cluster" module will be... |
mig5 | Thu, 04/25/2013 - 15:32 |
| Atrium Notebook |
Contributed Modules toc_collapse=0; Table of Contents 1. Extensions to Hostmaster (frontend) 1.1. Verified in Aegir 2.x 1.2. Aegir 1.x 2. Extensions to... |
sfyn | Fri, 04/19/2013 - 15:38 |
| Atrium Notebook |
Manual Installation This page describes to process you need to follow if Aegir doesn't have packages for your distribution. We currently provide Debian packages and... |
ergonlogic | Wed, 04/17/2013 - 13:29 |
| Atrium Notebook |
Manual Upgrade This section outlines the requirements for doing a manual upgrade of Aegir to a new release. Before going ahead with this, you probably want to read... |
ergonlogic | Thu, 04/11/2013 - 20:57 |
| Atrium Notebook |
Using SSL Introduction SSL support was significantly improved in Aegir 0.4 alpha9 and subsequent releases have further refined the SSL functionality. Here are... |
mig5 | Wed, 04/03/2013 - 15:53 |
| Atrium Notebook |
Aegir file system structure This page documents the typical file system structure on an Aegir installation. It is intended to complement a related wiki page on Aegir... |
mig5 | Tue, 04/02/2013 - 11:40 |
| Atrium Notebook |
Provision - the Aegir backend. Each of the major entities managed by Aegir (namely servers, platforms and sites) are represented by nodes in the front end, which in turn generate... |
adrian | Sun, 03/03/2013 - 19:16 |