We just made some small calculations and here are the domain name registration results on 30 July, 2007.
.com Com TLD domains: ~71.473.000
.net Net TLD domains: ~10.048.000
We just made some small calculations and here are the domain name registration results on 30 July, 2007.
.com Com TLD domains: ~71.473.000
.net Net TLD domains: ~10.048.000
There are hundreds of quality dedicated server providers around the world. Some dedicated server offers come with 10Mbps and some with 100Mbps up link port speed - what should I chose when ordering a dedicated server?
In order to understand network speed, let’s look at the following transfer speeds and calculations:
1024Kbps = 1Mbps (316GB per month if used 24/7).
10Mbps used 24/7 can transfer 3164GB per month or 105.4GB per day.
100Mbps can transfer 31640GB per month or that is roughly around 1054GB per day.
And that is just in one direction - the server has incoming and outgoing bandwidth. Before you sign-up with a new dedicated server company, ask their sales how they calculate the bandwidth. Is it the highest from incoming or outgoing bandwidth or it’s incoming plus outgoing (in+out).
For the web server or ftp hosting, the highest will be the outgoing bandwidth, unless your clients are uploading ftp files to your server all around the clock, or your server is getting a flood (incoming bandwidth).
Of course the network latency will be much less and files served much faster with 100Mbps up link, comparing to overloaded 10Mbps up link connectivity in peak times. For example 9 users downloading at around 1024Kbps (1Mbps) files from your server will use the 10Mbps up link around 90% of the total capacity or only 9-10% of 100Mbps uplink capacity. This clearly shows that some of the users (or users who will connect to the server) will get some packet loss and transfer speed will decrease on the 10Mbps port, but not on the 100Mbps up link. We believe in our example that there is no packet loss in the upstream providers.
However, if your dedicated server comes with 1000GB of monthly traffic you can easily burn it if you have 100Mbps up link in around 23 hours, or in 12 hours if there is a lot of incoming traffic activity. With 10Mbps up link port you can use your 1000GB allocated monthly traffic only in around 9 days, or 4.5 days if you have 10Mbps of constant incoming and outgoing activity. Real life tests show that your server physically can use around 90Mbps on a 100Mbps up link and 95-100% on 10Mbps up link, however, this really depends on the hardware, including your server and switching/routing fabrics that your upstream is using. We also assume that upstream connectivity is no problem and not oversold.
My suggestion is to use 10Mbps at the start, unless the server comes with 100Mbps up link at the beginning and review your MRTG or RRDTOOL graphs. If you are never reaching 10Mbps or using it very shortly, why do you need to pay $10-$20 for upgrading your port to 100Mbps. If your web site is getting flooded a lot, I would suggest not upgrading to 100Mbps unless you really want it to keep it online, but prepare to pay extra dollars for used bandwidth fees (if incoming bandwidth is not counted towards your dedicated server bandwidth usage, it’s better for you!).

The blue bar above shows average usage of 9.47Mbps incoming bandwidth. That is very close to 10Mbps usage and depending on the traffic patterns I suggest 100Mbps port unless it’s a flood attack (incoming bandwidth!). The outgoing traffic maximum was only 930Kbps, that is below 1Mbps. So I guess no need to upgrade, unless you offer FTP upload service that requires low-latency and speedy incoming bandwidth to the server.

Above graph clearly shows that outgoing bandwidth (the green color bar) went over 20Mbps, actually 21.23Mbps (see the Maximum Inbound value). This will require 100Mbps up link port to serve files without packet loss.

Incoming bandwidth in the above graph shows a bit over of 5Mbps usage. You will be fine with a 10Mbps up link port speed in this case.
Please note: the 95% bandwidth counting method still shows very low usage on the traffic images above. We generated bandwidth bursts to show the traffic patterns and how to read bandwidth usage and examples from RRDTOOL generated logs. Remember, to use 1000GB of monthly bandwidth your outgoing bandwidth should be around 3Mbps on 95% bandwidth billing method.
We used 1024Mb=1GB for bandwidth calculation tables. Some providers use 1000Mb=1GB.
If you are experiencing problems with flash video hosting and getting errors because of the incorrect header value it may be that the mime type has not been correctly set-up.
Flash video files have extension .flv and mime type: video/x-flv
Edit your web server config and add this mime type setting.
In order to update Apache, php and all the other required libs and packages you can execute
/scripts/easyapache
under root user via server shell. You will be provided with a few choices to continue installation with gd, freetype, phpsuexec, load previous config - depending on your system requirements. I usually choose option #5 but you may try #7 that will load previous config.
Fetching http://layer1.cpanel.net/buildapache.sea (0)….@69.90.250.34……connected……receiving…1%…2%…3%…4%…5%…6%…7%…8%…9%…10%…11%…12%…13%…14%…15%…16%…17%…18%…19%…20%…21%…22%…23%…24%…25%…26%…27%…28%…29%…30%…31%…32%…33%…34%…35%…36%…37%…38%…39%…40%…41%…42%…43%…44%…45%…46%…47%…48%…49%…50%…51%…52%…53%…54%…55%…56%…57%…58%…59%…60%…61%…62%…63%…64%…65%…66%…67%…68%…69%…70%…71%…72%…73%…74%…75%…76%…77%…78%…79%…80%…81%…82%…83%…84%…85%…86%…87%…88%…89%…90%…91%…92%…93%…94%…95%…96%…97%…98%…99%…100%……Done
Creating directory buildapache
Verifying archive integrity… All good.
Uncompressing buildapache………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Checking Update System……..Rpm Sanity Check PASSED!
Verifying compiler and libs….Verifying installation….Using newyum support…
Setting up Install Process
Setting up repositories
Reading repository metadata in from local files
Excluding Packages in global exclude list
Finished
Parsing package install arguments
Nothing to do
/scripts/ensurerpm [@buildapache]…(–quiet –safe libxpm4 ImageMagick libxpm4-devel libxpm4-dev ncurses ncurses-devel ncurses-dev libncurses5 libncurses5-devel libncurses5-dev gettext gdbm gdbm-devel libgdbm2-devel libgdbm2-dev db4 db4-devel db4-dev db1 db1-devel db1-dev db1-tools patch kernel-headers linux-headers glibc-kernheaders pam-devel pam-dev krb5-devel krb5-dev openssl openssl-devel ssl-dev libssl-dev openssl-dev libopenssl0 libopenssl0-devel libopenssl0-dev flex lex bison glibc-devel glibc-dev gcc gcc-c++ libgcc cpp libstdc++ libstdc++-devel libstdc++-dev jpeg libjpeg libjpeg-devel libjpeg-dev libjpeg62 libjpeg62-devel libjpeg62-dev png libpng libpng-devel libpng-dev libpng10 libpng10-devel libpng3 libpng3-devel libpng3-dev libtiff libtiff-devel libtiff-dev libtiff3 libtiff3-devel libtiff3-dev XFree86-libs XFree86-devel XFree86-dev libopenssl0.9.7-devel libopenssl0.9.7-static-devel libltdl xorg-x11-devel pspell pspell-devel zlib zlib-devel zlib1-devel libz-devel tdl aspell aspell-devel xorg-x11-devel libc-client-devel libtool automake libungif-devel libtool-libltdl-devel libtool-ltdl-devel libltdl-devel libltdl3-devel)………………………Done
Done
Done
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This is buildapache version 1.5.402 (for cpanel <= 10.9.3) (ap=1.3.37)
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If you have installed third party modules that buildapache does not install, you will probably need to recompile them after apache is rebuilt. You may experience an unusable apache that produces segmentation faults until the old modules are recompiled or removed.
Select skill level:
If it is possible for you to run phpsuexec, we recommend you do this
by choosing option 2, or using the advanced options.
phpsuexec combinded with webroot protection will prevent people
from reading other users webroots. If you are unable to use
phpsuexec we recommend you enable PHP open_basedir security
inside of Web Host Manager.
The following does not work with phpsuexec: php commands in
.htaccess, php http authentication.
1) Beginner without/phpsuexec + webroot protection support (*** DEFAULT ***)
2) Beginner with/phpsuexec support + web root protection
3) Beginner with/php mcrypt support (if php will not compile, you must choose option 1)
4) Beginner with/php gd+freetype support (if php will not compile, you must choose option 1)
5) Beginner with/php gd+freetype+mcrypt support (if php will not compile, you must choose option 1)
6) Advanced (Experts Only, At Your Own Risk)
7) Advanced [Load Previous Config] (Experts Only, At Your Own Risk)
Failsafe mode (Resets apache config to default, USE ONLY AS A LAST RESORT)
After you chose the config you require (1-8) the apache, php and all required lib configuration, compilation and installation will begin.
You can manually update your linux cpanel servers by executing the following commands under the root login when you have logged in server shell via console, telnet (!) or SSH.
yum update (if you have yum update package)
/scripts/upcp (will upgrade Cpanel)
/scripts/easyapache (will upgrade Apache, php..)
Normal output from /scripts/upcp will be as follows:
Updating /scripts…
Sync Source: http://httpupdate.cpanel.net/RELEASE/scripts
Fetching http://httpupdate.cpanel.net/cpanelsync/RELEASE/scripts/.cpanelsync.lock (0)….@74.200.65.162……connected……receiving……Done
Fetching http://httpupdate.cpanel.net/cpanelsync/RELEASE/scripts/.cpanelsync.bz2 (0)….@74.200.65.162……connected……receiving…27%…54%…81%…100%……Done
…Done
Checking and Repairing System Package Setup……Done
Setting up ip statup……Done
Configuring editors……Done
Creating symlinks for common binaries……Done
Setting Clock……Done
Running Env Auto Repair…quota test: repquota exited with signal 0 (ok)
…Done
Running Cleanups…Found hostname to be sls-cd3p1.dca2.superb.net, which resolves to 66.36.228.26
Hostname Virtual Host is already setup
…Done
Updating services & databases…PHP version file is up to date
Ftp Quota Check v1.6
Updating loanpage: …Done
…Done
Doing a manual update…
Cpanel updates are coming from layer2.cpanel.net
Setting Up Crontab……Done
Setting Up dcpumon Crontab……Done
Repairing Mailman Permissions……Done
Running Sanity Checks & Notifications…Using smartcheck config 5.32 for smartctl(5.33)
Checking /dev/hda….S.M.A.R.T does not appear to be enabled for this device.
…Done
Running Named Checks……Done
Updating FTP Server…Ftp Setup Script Version 6.1
Fetching version information from http://updates.cpanel.net/ftpinstall/version (RELEASE)….Fetching http://updates.cpanel.net/ftpinstall/version (0)….@74.200.65.162……connected……receiving…100%……Done
Done
This is the pure-ftpd 1.0.21 installer release number 2.tls for platform centos 4.5
pure-ftpd is up to date. Use ftpup –force to force a reinstall
…Done
Updating SMTP (exim) Server…Exim (maildir) Setup Script Version 20.0
Fetching version information from http://updates.cpanel.net/eximinstall/version (RELEASE)….Fetching http://updates.cpanel.net/eximinstall/version (0)….@74.200.65.162……connected……receiving…100%……Done
Done
This is the exim 4.66 installer release number 0 for platform centos 4.5
exim is up to date. Use eximup –force to force a reinstall
…Done
Updating MySQL Server…MySQL Setup Script Version 7.0
Loaded cPPkgs::MySQL ok!
This is the cPPkgs::MySQL 4.1.22 installer for Linux.
MySQL 4.1.22 is up to date
Install Complete
…Done
Updating bandmin…bandmin Setup Script Version 1.0
Fetching version information from http://updates.cpanel.net/bandmininstall/version (RELEASE)….Fetching http://updates.cpanel.net/bandmininstall/version (0)….@74.200.65.162……connected……receiving…100%……Done
Done
This is the bandmin 1.6.1 installer release number 1 for platform centos 4.5
bandmin is up to date. Use bandminup –force to force a reinstall
…Done
Updating courier…courier-imap Setup Script Version 1.0
Fetching version information from http://updates.cpanel.net/courierinstall/version (RELEASE)….Fetching http://updates.cpanel.net/courierinstall/version (0)….@74.200.65.162……connected……receiving…100%……Done
Done
This is the courier-authlib 0.57 installer release number 6cp
courier-authlib-0.57 is up to date
This is the courier-imap 4.0.4 installer release number 4cp
courier-imap-4.0.4 is up to date
Install Complete
…Done
Installing system packages and perl modules…portsentry is up to date (Tue Jan 29 21:02:40 2002)
Using newyum support…
Setting up Install Process
Setting up repositories
Reading repository metadata in from local files
Excluding Packages in global exclude list
Finished
Parsing package install arguments
Nothing to do
…Done
Updating system packages…Setting up Update Process
Setting up repositories
Reading repository metadata in from local files
Excluding Packages in global exclude list
Finished
No Packages marked for Update/Obsoletion
Method: Perl Expect
Fetching CPAN timestamp…Done
Testing connection speed…(this could take a while)…Done
Ping:3.224 Testing connection speed to cpan-du.viaverio.com using pureperl…(104800.00 bytes/s)…Done
Ping:5.332 Testing connection speed to mirrors.phenominet.com using pureperl…(156450.00 bytes/s)…Done
Ping:6.693 Testing connection speed to perl.secsup.org using pureperl…(44800.00 bytes/s)…Done
Three usable mirrors located
Mirror Check passed for mirrors.phenominet.com (/index.html)
Unknown config variable ‘less’
commit: wrote ‘/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.7/CPAN/Config.pm’
CPAN: File::HomeDir loaded ok (v0.65)
CPAN: Storable loaded ok (v2.16)
Going to read /home/.cpan/Metadata
Database was generated on Sat, 07 Jul 2007 22:50:45 GMT
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Running install for module ‘Mail::SPF’
Running make for J/JM/JMEHNLE/mail-spf/Mail-SPF-v2.005.tar.gz
CPAN: Digest::SHA loaded ok (v5.45)
CPAN: Compress::Zlib loaded ok (v1.42)
Checksum for /home/.cpan/sources/authors/id/J/JM/JMEHNLE/mail-spf/Mail-SPF-v2.005.tar.gz ok
Mail-SPF-v2.005/
Mail-SPF-v2.005/INSTALL
Mail-SPF-v2.005/CHANGES
Mail-SPF-v2.005/SIGNATURE
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/Mod.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/Exception.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/Base.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/Include.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/A.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/IP6.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/IP4.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/All.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/PTR.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/MX.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/Exists.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/Util.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/v1/
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/v1/Record.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/Record.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/Term.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/Mod/
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/Mod/Redirect.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/Mod/Exp.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/Request.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/Result.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/v2/
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/v2/Record.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/SenderIPAddrMech.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/MacroString.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF/Server.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/lib/Mail/SPF.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/TODO
Mail-SPF-v2.005/MANIFEST
Mail-SPF-v2.005/sbin/
Mail-SPF-v2.005/sbin/spfd
Mail-SPF-v2.005/Makefile.PL
Mail-SPF-v2.005/Build.PL
Mail-SPF-v2.005/bin/
Mail-SPF-v2.005/bin/spfquery
Mail-SPF-v2.005/debian/
Mail-SPF-v2.005/debian/spf-tools-perl.postinst
Mail-SPF-v2.005/debian/rules
Mail-SPF-v2.005/debian/compat
Mail-SPF-v2.005/debian/spf-tools-perl.install
Mail-SPF-v2.005/debian/libmail-spf-perl.install
Mail-SPF-v2.005/debian/changelog
Mail-SPF-v2.005/debian/spf-tools-perl.prerm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/debian/control
Mail-SPF-v2.005/debian/copyright
Mail-SPF-v2.005/t/
Mail-SPF-v2.005/t/rfc4408-tests.yml
Mail-SPF-v2.005/t/00.99-class-misc.t
Mail-SPF-v2.005/t/00.02-class-request.t
Mail-SPF-v2.005/t/00.04-class-server.t
Mail-SPF-v2.005/t/00.00-class-misc.t
Mail-SPF-v2.005/t/rfc4406-tests.yml
Mail-SPF-v2.005/t/00.03-class-result.t
Mail-SPF-v2.005/t/00.05-class-macrostring.t
Mail-SPF-v2.005/t/Mail-SPF-Test-lib.pm
Mail-SPF-v2.005/t/10.00-rfc4408.t
Mail-SPF-v2.005/t/90-author-pod-validation.t
Mail-SPF-v2.005/t/00.01-class-util.t
Mail-SPF-v2.005/t/10.01-rfc4406.t
Mail-SPF-v2.005/META.yml
Mail-SPF-v2.005/LICENSE
Mail-SPF-v2.005/README
CPAN: File::Temp loaded ok (v0.18)
CPAN: Module::Build loaded ok (v0.2808)
CPAN.pm: Going to build J/JM/JMEHNLE/mail-spf/Mail-SPF-v2.005.tar.gz
# running Build.PL
/usr/bin/perl Build.PL
Creating custom builder _build/lib/MyModuleBuilder.pm in _build/lib
Checking whether your kit is complete…
Looks good
Checking prerequisites…
Looks good
Creating new ‘Build’ script for ‘Mail-SPF’ version ‘v2.005′
CPAN: YAML loaded ok (v0.65)
/usr/bin/perl Build –makefile_env_macros 1
Copying lib/Mail/SPF/v1/Record.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF/v1/Record.pm
Copying lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/A.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/A.pm
Copying lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/All.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/All.pm
Copying lib/Mail/SPF/MacroString.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF/MacroString.pm
Copying lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/IP6.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/IP6.pm
Copying lib/Mail/SPF/SenderIPAddrMech.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF/SenderIPAddrMech.pm
Copying lib/Mail/SPF/Exception.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Exception.pm
Copying lib/Mail/SPF/Mod/Redirect.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Mod/Redirect.pm
Copying lib/Mail/SPF/Server.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Server.pm
Copying lib/Mail/SPF/Mod/Exp.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Mod/Exp.pm
Copying lib/Mail/SPF/v2/Record.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF/v2/Record.pm
Copying lib/Mail/SPF/Util.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Util.pm
Copying lib/Mail/SPF/Base.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Base.pm
Copying lib/Mail/SPF/Term.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Term.pm
Copying lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/MX.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/MX.pm
Copying lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/Include.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/Include.pm
Copying lib/Mail/SPF/Mech.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech.pm
Copying lib/Mail/SPF/Record.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Record.pm
Copying lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/Exists.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/Exists.pm
Copying lib/Mail/SPF.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF.pm
Copying lib/Mail/SPF/Mod.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Mod.pm
Copying lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/IP4.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/IP4.pm
Copying lib/Mail/SPF/Result.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Result.pm
Copying lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/PTR.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/PTR.pm
Copying lib/Mail/SPF/Request.pm -> blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Request.pm
Copying bin/spfquery -> blib/script/spfquery
Deleting blib/script/spfquery.bak
Copying sbin/spfd -> blib/sbin/spfd
Manifying blib/script/spfquery -> blib/bindoc/spfquery.1
Manifying blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/PTR.pm -> blib/libdoc/Mail::SPF::Mech::PTR.3
Manifying blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech.pm -> blib/libdoc/Mail::SPF::Mech.3
Manifying blib/lib/Mail/SPF/SenderIPAddrMech.pm -> blib/libdoc/Mail::SPF::SenderIPAddrMech.3
Manifying blib/lib/Mail/SPF/MacroString.pm -> blib/libdoc/Mail::SPF::MacroString.3
Manifying blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/A.pm -> blib/libdoc/Mail::SPF::Mech::A.3
Manifying blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/IP4.pm -> blib/libdoc/Mail::SPF::Mech::IP4.3
Manifying blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Result.pm -> blib/libdoc/Mail::SPF::Result.3
Manifying blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Request.pm -> blib/libdoc/Mail::SPF::Request.3
Manifying blib/lib/Mail/SPF.pm -> blib/libdoc/Mail::SPF.3
Manifying blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Mod.pm -> blib/libdoc/Mail::SPF::Mod.3
Manifying blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Mod/Exp.pm -> blib/libdoc/Mail::SPF::Mod::Exp.3
Manifying blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/MX.pm -> blib/libdoc/Mail::SPF::Mech::MX.3
Manifying blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Server.pm -> blib/libdoc/Mail::SPF::Server.3
Manifying blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Util.pm -> blib/libdoc/Mail::SPF::Util.3
Manifying blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/IP6.pm -> blib/libdoc/Mail::SPF::Mech::IP6.3
Manifying blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/Include.pm -> blib/libdoc/Mail::SPF::Mech::Include.3
Manifying blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Record.pm -> blib/libdoc/Mail::SPF::Record.3
Manifying blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Mod/Redirect.pm -> blib/libdoc/Mail::SPF::Mod::Redirect.3
Manifying blib/lib/Mail/SPF/v2/Record.pm -> blib/libdoc/Mail::SPF::v2::Record.3
Manifying blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Base.pm -> blib/libdoc/Mail::SPF::Base.3
Manifying blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/All.pm -> blib/libdoc/Mail::SPF::Mech::All.3
Manifying blib/lib/Mail/SPF/v1/Record.pm -> blib/libdoc/Mail::SPF::v1::Record.3
Manifying blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Term.pm -> blib/libdoc/Mail::SPF::Term.3
Manifying blib/lib/Mail/SPF/Mech/Exists.pm -> blib/libdoc/Mail::SPF::Mech::Exists.3
JMEHNLE/mail-spf/Mail-SPF-v2.005.tar.gz
/usr/bin/make — OK
Running make install
/usr/bin/perl Build –makefile_env_macros 1 install
Skipping /usr/share/man/man1/spfquery.1 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF/Mech.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF/Result.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF/Mod.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF/MacroString.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF/Request.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF/Record.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF/Base.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF/Term.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF/Exception.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF/Util.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF/SenderIPAddrMech.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF/Server.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF/Mech/Exists.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF/Mech/All.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF/Mech/Include.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF/Mech/IP4.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF/Mech/PTR.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF/Mech/MX.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF/Mech/IP6.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF/Mech/A.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF/v2/Record.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF/v1/Record.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF/Mod/Exp.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Mail/SPF/Mod/Redirect.pm (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SPF::Mod::Exp.3 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SPF::v1::Record.3 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SPF::Request.3 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SPF::Result.3 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SPF::Mech::IP6.3 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SPF::Server.3 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SPF::v2::Record.3 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SPF::MacroString.3 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SPF::Mech::Exists.3 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SPF::Util.3 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SPF::Mech::PTR.3 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SPF::Base.3 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SPF::Mech::Include.3 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SPF::SenderIPAddrMech.3 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SPF::Mod.3 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SPF::Mech::All.3 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SPF::Mech.3 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SPF::Mech::A.3 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SPF::Mech::IP4.3 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SPF::Mech::MX.3 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SPF.3 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SPF::Term.3 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SPF::Record.3 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SPF::Mod::Redirect.3 (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/sbin/spfd (unchanged)
Skipping /usr/bin/spfquery (unchanged)
Writing /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/i686-linux/auto/Mail/SPF/.packlist
JMEHNLE/mail-spf/Mail-SPF-v2.005.tar.gz
/usr/bin/make install UNINST=1 — OK
Mail::SPF::Query is up to date (1.999.1).
Mail::DKIM is up to date (0.26).
IP::Country is up to date (2.23).
Graph::Easy is up to date (0.55).
Graph::Flowchart is up to date (0.10).
cPCPAN: Module (Mail::SpamAssassin) holdback (3.002001 held back to 3.2.1)
Mail::SpamAssassin is up to date (3.002001).
XML::LibXML::Common is up to date (0.13).
XML::LibXML is up to date (1.63).
Net::DAV::Server is up to date (1.29).
Net::Daemon::SSL is up to date (1.0).
Net::LDAP::Schema is up to date (0.9905).
Net::LDAP::Server is up to date (0.3).
PNGgraph is up to date (1.11).
Parse::RecDescent is up to date (1.94).
Quota is up to date (1.5.1).
SVG::TT::Graph is up to date (0.09).
Safe::Hole is up to date (0.10).
Spreadsheet::ParseExcel is up to date (0.32).
Spreadsheet::WriteExcel is up to date (2.18).
String::CRC32 is up to date (1.4).
SQL::Statement is up to date (1.15).
Tie::IxHash is up to date (1.21).
Tie::ShadowHash is up to date (0.07).
Tie::Watch is up to date (1.2).
URI::URL is up to date (5.03).
perlmod–Install done
Tested 96, 96 ok, 0 failed.
GD installed ok
…Done
Restoring compiler permissions…Compilers are enabled for unprivileged users.
…Done
Repairing mysql……Done
Optimizing Databases……Done
Configuring Frontpage…initfpsuexec: using apache 1.x support
…Done
Fetching Installer…Fetching http://layer2.cpanel.net/installer/ (0)….@74.200.65.162……connected……receiving…27%…54%…81%…100%……Done
…Done
Running Installer…Requested cPanel Tree: RELEASE
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!cPanel Auto Heal 2.4 Running !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Processing heal of https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=171178
Waiting for yum to finish….Could not find update match for bind-libs
Setting up Update Process
Setting up repositories
Reading repository metadata in from local files
Excluding Packages in global exclude list
Finished
No Packages marked for Update/Obsoletion
Done
BIND 9.2.4
Succeeded
Fetching http://httpupdate.cpanel.net/cpanelsync/RELEASE/cpanel/version (0)….@74.200.65.162……connected……receiving…100%……Done
Using mail permissions style: NEW
Versions Match! (11.6.0-RELEASE_15032). You are running the latest RELEASE.
…Done
Updating Addons……Done
Running postinstall scripts…Added Contact kvahers@yahoo.com
Scanning for new mail senders…..Done
Scanning suexec_log…Done
…Done
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