On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 09:26:14AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote: > Template: syscp/customer-dir > Type: string > Default: /var/lib/syscp/customers > _Description: Directory for customer data: > SysCP will be configured to save customer data in one location. > Subdirectories will be created for web services ("webs"), mail > accounts ("mail"), temporary files ("tmp"), and log files ("log"). logs The created directory is s/log/logs. > . > If you leave this empty, the default "/var/lib/syscp/customers" > directory will be used. However, upstream developers use > "/var/customers", so if you already have customer data somewhere, such > as data originating from a former installation, or if you want an > entirely different directory to hold the customers' data, you can enter > the directory path here. > > Template: syscp/no-config > Type: note > _Description: Daemons not configured > Please note that, in order to keep your current installation safe, SysCP did > not reconfigure the mail or FTP servers. They should be configured > to use the MySQL table provided by SysCP. database Maybe I'm reading it wrong but SysCP actually doesn't have just one table but a database of many tables. > . > SysCP also requires cron jobs. These are not installed automatically > because they cause web server reloads, which you probably want to keep > controlled. > . > Some example configurations may be found in /usr/share/doc/syscp/examples. Christian, are you going to sort this note out and make a README.Debian for it as we discussed earlier? I'd appreciate it as this would mean the README file gets reviewed as well. :) Thanks! Hauke
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