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  1. Paul

    Blesta Solusvm Functions

    I'm not sure exactly what you mean about not having a master solusvm module, can you clarify? The module does support reboot/shutdown controls and more, and can auto provision VMs as well. If the VMs are already active, you can set up the service and uncheck the "Use Module" option, then edit the service under the "Manage" link as an admin, and set the Virtual Server ID to match what's in SolusVM to link them up, and allow the client to perform actions on the VM. The module is going to get some love in 3.5 also, with additional functionality.
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  2. When placing a order you have to go back to re-order another one so you can have two items. However on the summary it shows 1@ for each one. I would like to request a way to set the quantity row. So you can change the 1 to a 2 or a 3 etc. And it will order 2 or 3.
    1 point
  3. First go at creating a Blesta v3 module for interfacing with our (commercial) server provisioning software. Once the server order has been approved the customer can login to the client area and choose which operating system profile to install on the server, and specify root passwords. For security reasons the passwords entered are only used during installation, and not stored in Blesta. That's also the reason the customer has to wait until the order has been approved before provisioning the server, instead of entering the details during the order process. The installation progress can be monitored Data traffic can be viewed provided the server is connected to a managed Ethernet switch The customer can power up/down/reset his server provided it has a IPMI/BMC/iLO/DRAC/AMT management chip or is connected to a remote power switch such as those made by APC. In addition to provisioning dedicated servers, VPSes are supported as well. Can automatically let it create Citrix Xenserver, Proxmox VE 3, oVirt and Vmware vSphere VPSes, using the specifications configured in the package settings. Dedicated servers can be assigned manually by staff approving the order, or assigned automatically from a predefined pool of available servers. For Xenserver, Proxmox and oVirt we offer a HTML 5 console that only requires a recent browser, and not any additional plug-ins. Still have to clean up the templates a bit, and give them a more Blesta look & feel, as they are based on the module we offer for another billing panel. Also the data traffic feature currently only shows pretty graphs, but doesn't actually bill overage.
    1 point
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  5. Agreed I think it should be per type of order form like general with a option to disable if it in the package settings if it doesn't suit the module. Like say 2 Blesta licenses instead of ordering one and going back to order, you could get Qty 2 and it would process 2 orders.
    1 point
  6. The welcome email only has access to service fields that are saved. So if you want to send those other two fields, they need to be saved for the service. If they are not service-specific, you could set them on the package or module instead, if that would make sense for you to do.
    1 point
  7. I think this would depend on the type of service you're selling. You can set quantity for config options already, but there are several cases where it would not make sense for a customer to choose a quantity for a service, such as a domain. e.g. a quantity of 2 identical domains with the same options wouldn't make much sense
    1 point
  8. Tyson

    Cron Configuration

    If you don't have cron tasks, then there is something wrong with your installation. You should check your database to ensure that the `cron_tasks` and `cron_task_runs` tables exists and contain several entries. If there are no entries, data has been lost/corrupt for some reason, and you will likely need to restore from a database backup.
    1 point
  9. Yes mate {package.name} is the package name
    1 point
  10. Paul

    Blesta Vs Whmcs

    I can't say it will be available in 3.5, what I can say is an affiliate plugin and a mass mailer plugin are very high on the todo list for upcoming plugins.
    1 point
  11. Great Work, simple and very useful Blesta, could add by default many of these feutures athat we togetter have added on Support Manager, to be native I give 100% of my Support Manager Pro, rights to Blesta integrate as Native, I really dont mind and it will benifitiate all of us P.S - Did you already see the "CORE" on the next Support Manager? it will be sweet
    1 point
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