Changes between Version 2 and Version 3 of DolphinAdminHostTools
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- Feb 15, 2012, 4:01:28 AM (13 years ago)
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DolphinAdminHostTools
v2 v3 1 1 == Host Tools == 2 2 [[BR]] 3 This tool is created for your quick, simple and convenient overview of your Host Tools to make sure that everything is set correctly on your server to run Dolphin properly.4 3 5 ''Permissions'' 4 === Audit === 6 5 7 See the list of the permissions on Dolphin files and folders. The form will highlight incorrect ones if there are any of them. So, in this case you will have to go and set appropriate permissions. 8 9 ''Host Params'' 10 11 The list of the host parameters which you also have to check. They show current values of the host parameters of your server and the recommended one. Please make sure that your current parameters are equal to the recommended ones. 6 The Audit will give you an overview of your hosting setup to make sure that it is properly configured for the proper operation of Dolphin. Here you can check your Software requirements, Hardware requirements, Site setup and Site optimization. You'll see the current values of the host parameters of your server and the recommended one. Please make sure that your current parameters are equal to the recommended ones. 12 7 13 8 You should note that some of the parameters are critical in terms of security, site operation, usage, etc. For example, ''register_globals'' must always be '''OFF''' for security reasons. 14 9 15 ''phpinfo'' 10 === Permissions === 11 12 See the list of the permissions on Dolphin files and folders. The form will highlight incorrect ones if there are any so that you can go and set appropriate permissions. 13 14 === Phpinfo === 16 15 17 16 You can look at your phpinfo file through convenient interface to check if all PHP setting are presented and/or enabled on your hosting server according to [http://www.boonex.com/trac/dolphin/wiki/DolTech Dolphin Technical Requirements]. 17 18 === Cache Engines === 19 20 Here you can see what cache engine(s) you have and which one(s) are available.