Hi, I suppose this may be able to go under two topics (ISPConfig or Tutorials). This is in regards to Falko's tutorial "The Perfect Server, CentOS 6.4 x86_64 & ISPConfig 3.0.5.1". I noticed during about 3/4 of the tutorial, the additions of Memcache(d), PHP-FPM for ISPConfig 3 as a separate link. I followed these, but the build process failed because there were several file paths that were unknown. I only used the --enable php-fpm for Apache 2.2 (not Nginx) or other listed options. Then I realized that the link stated CentOS 6.3 versus 6.4. Could this be the maker / breaker? It wouldn't seem as such, but perhaps someone may be able to correct me here? Thanks in advance...
RE: Regarding ISPConfig 3 / CentOS Tutorial Addendum to previous question about PHP-FPM Build. These directories do not exist: /opt/php-5.3.22/etc/ (the /etc/ does not exist /opt/php-5.3.22/lib/ (the /lib/directory not exist)
Please make sure you copy & paste from the tutorial. I know that it works, so I guess you made a typo somewhere.
CentOS 6.4 and ISPConfig 3 I realized my own folly immediately. I believe what I had was two conflicting .rpms (PHP 5.3.3?) versus what I was really looking to do with CentOS 6.4 and the new Config Panel. I stripped the server, reset the Raid and started new and borrowed A TON of your ideas. By no means did I build my own repo, but it was a patchwork quilt of trusted locations. (One of which I got for the Config Panel feed in ISPC 3 when you chose nginx vs. apache) Thanks for the response. The servers are running beautifully....love the new 3.0.5.2!