Cloudmin 4.3 released
This update includes the ability to edit MAC addresses, support for configuring a DHCP server for Xen and KVM instances, IO priorities for backups, more formats for imported images, and a bunch of bug fixes.
This update includes the ability to edit MAC addresses, support for configuring a DHCP server for Xen and KVM instances, IO priorities for backups, more formats for imported images, and a bunch of bug fixes.
In this new version system owners can make use of the remote API, Xen instances can have their memory limits increased without rebooting, and common IP ranges can include multiple addresses (and gateways).
This release adds support for common IP pools, allows Xen and KVM images to be created from existing files, improves the display of free memory on Xen hosts, and allows a backup Cloudmin master to be setup which receives replicas of all configuration settings on the real master.
This release extends the ability of plugins to add limits for system owners and plans, lets you change a system’s owned on the Edit System page, makes system images searchable, adds pre and post-execution commands for backups, and fixes a bunch of small bugs.
This version contains support for multi-system rule-based alerts, reduces temp space needed for Xen backups, allows CPU and memory limits to be edited for Solaris zones, and makes email-related settings easier to edit.
1.2 Added support for new EC2 instance types (small, large and extra-large). The list of all systems can be categorized by type or group, using a new Module Config page option. Added a button below the list of systems for performing Virtualmin script updates across many domains and systems at once. Paid AMI product codes can now be associated with AMIs. When creating an image or AMI, you can now choose to not remove the Virtualmin serial number....