You can't win
You can please some of the people all of the time or all of the the people some of the time...
Yes thanks. I already notice the cron. simple to adjust though. all running well now. thank for your help.
The root web directory is expected to be the system's root web directory, not Blesta's installed web directory. The cron needs to know this information, for example, to properly generate URL's used in email templates. If the value is incorrect, links in emails may not be valid either. You should check emails sent automatically by cron to make sure the links are working properly.
The Root Web Directory setting is configurable through the admin interrface under [settings] -> [system] -> [General]. No need to manually edit the database.
Thats what i presumed but didn't want to break anything, when searching the only reference I could find was the root_web_dir thread which made me think twice.
Thanks for your help & the quick reply.
Loving Blesta so far compared to WHMCS
Just to be clear, there is no penalty for not keeping support & updates current. The yearly cost is $39, and 1st year is included. So let's say you let it lapse and don't renew support & updates for 3 years. You won't be able to upgrade to minor/major releases after the 1st year, but let's say version 5.0 comes out and you want it.. all you need to do is pay for support & updates for 1 year ($39) and you can upgrade to it.
A plugin could do this, with built in support with the common modules, cPanel, Interworx, DA, Plesk, etc., at least for central management/overview. However, load/disk/etc monitoring would be best done with something like Zabbix, and that data could be pulled into Blesta for display.
I've removed the direct link. I'll setup using Blesta for registered user instead. Those who are interested can register and download it. I'll edit the link on the first post when it's ready.
Thanks
I think this idea would be a good thing to add into Blesta... A server management page where we can keep an eye on all our servers... not full on monitoring but load, disk etc
That way Blesta turns into an all in one
Does that make sense?