![]() We can now discuss about the remaining migration process on Webmin/Virtualmin. */30 * * * * /etc/webmin. You can verify it by checking any of the Maildir directory of the email account. ![]() Then set up a cron task with the desired periodicity (in this example every 30 minutes): If /bin/systemctl status rvice | grep "stopped\|failed\|inactive" >/dev/null Please use the following steps to add a new site/domain (Virtual Server) to Webmin. ![]() If your system uses systemd use this instead: #!/bin/bash If /sbin/service webmin status | grep "stopped" >/dev/null No one who works on Webmin runs it on Windows, so it gets almost no attention. Setting up a little script to check for and restart Webmin if it is no longer running is a pretty simple (workaround) solution – but should never replace the proper procedure of adjusting the settings or upgrading the VPS to avoid running out of memory in the future.Ĭreate a file, for example /etc/webmin.check with the following contents: #!/bin/bash Dashboard of webmin 1. Please note that this setup is for the Ubuntu cloud server, however it could possibly work for other cloud server OS distress. The Dashboard is the entry-screen of webmins interface where a servers status can be seen. Running out of memory sometimes happens on swap-less VPSes, and it seems Webmin (together with its twin, Virtualmin) are among the first processes to die in out-of-memory cases. This tutorial will show you how to install Virtualmin/Webmin on an Ubuntu cloud server and how to setup a DNS Master and a DNS Slave server.
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