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    Default Cpu & pgsql

    As this is my first post, hello to everyone!


    It would be nice, to see in cPanel better PGSQL admin features, like pgadmin, update from cpanel repo etc. (like mysql now)

    Second feature is a user visible how many CPU it use. Just like a bandwidth

    So, user can see a small bar with monthly average, and a graphs with day avg, week avg, month avg etc...

    And ADMIN can:

    Insert into package how many user/reseller CPU have (admin choose to count by core, or CPU)
    Select to force suspending if overusage or not to.

    Best Regards
    Adam
    Last edited by n3t5ky; 09-16-2010 at 08:59 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by n3t5ky View Post
    As this is my first post, hello to everyone!


    It would be nice, to see in cPanel better PGSQL admin features, like pgadmin, update from cpanel repo etc. (like mysql now)
    phpPgAdmin is already automatically visible upon installation of PostgreSQL.

    Regarding the updating from cPanel repo, are you asking that cPanel/WHM maintain a repository of the latest PostgreSQL version rather than you using the version of PostgreSQL supplied by your OS Vendor?

    Quote Originally Posted by n3t5ky View Post
    Second feature is a user visible how many CPU it use. Just like a bandwidth

    So, user can see a small bar with monthly average, and a graphs with day avg, week avg, month avg etc...

    And ADMIN can:

    Insert into package how many user/reseller CPU have (admin choose to count by core, or CPU)
    Select to force suspending if overusage or not to.

    Best Regards
    Adam
    This has all been discussed over at: http://forums.cpanel.net/f145/suspen...ge-134133.html

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    phpPgAdmin is already automatically visible upon installation of PostgreSQL.
    Yes, but i mean in root/whm as mysql. For root pgsql.
    Regarding the updating from cPanel repo, are you asking that cPanel/WHM maintain a repository of the latest PostgreSQL version rather than you using the version of PostgreSQL supplied by your OS Vendor?
    Yes, as in mysql, upgrades will be faster and much troubleless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by n3t5ky View Post
    Yes, but i mean in root/whm as mysql. For root pgsql.

    Yes, as in mysql, upgrades will be faster and much troubleless.
    Thank you for the clarification. I have created threads for each of those individual feature requests as follows:

    http://forums.cpanel.net/f145/cpanel...or-166170.html

    http://forums.cpanel.net/f145/put-ph...tml#post693782

    Please continue discussions on those threads accordingly and feel welcome to invite friends to further discuss and endorse those suggestions.

    I am closing and archiving this thread so we can discuss each of those feature requests separately and independently.

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