Let's say you have a VM file that uses 200G of dynamic space, but really only has 40G in usage. If you add fles and delete, at some point the file will be larger than the current space you are using.
Take this image which shows is using 71G of space on the host:
The actual space being used inside the image is about 43G as we can see:........
The main use I have for this is virtual servers being able to use an LVM volume but not occupying all of the space. It saves time in deploying machines and copying them so you are only copying the space they are using (eg. 5GB / 60GB vs the full 60GB). There are some disadvantages which is mainly the fact that thin pools by their nature allow you to "overallocate" disk space which is that you could use more space than is available on the disk itself and corrupt your data........
Almost always the reason will be that the php.so file is missing but also that php.conf is misconfigured.
In the problem machine it is actually PHP7 installed so if you reference PHP5 of course things wil be broken!
Take for example here:
cat /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf
#
# PHP is an HTML-embedded scripting language which attempts to make it
# easy for developers to write dynamica........
I have never had this error on Linux and this is running FreeBSD as root:
Wed Aug 9 04:29:34 2017 us=329050 Cannot allocate TUN/TAP dev dynamically
Wed Aug 9 04:29:34 2017 us=329832 Exiting due to fatal error
The Solution you need a kernel module that is for some reason not automatically loaded like Linux:
kldload if_tap........
I have never had this error on Linux and this is running FreeBSD as root:
Wed Aug 9 04:29:34 2017 us=329050 Cannot allocate TUN/TAP dev dynamically
Wed Aug 9 04:29:34 2017 us=329832 Exiting due to fatal error
The Solution
You need a kernel module that is for some reason not automatically loaded like Linux:
kldload if_tap........
There are a few ways of doing this and all basically involve using the reverse proxy or "ProxyPass" feature of Apache to accomplish it.
1.) Create a normal vhost and simply symlink the root directory of the site you want to mirror.
Eg. originalsite.com and newsite.com
/vhosts/originalsite.com/httpdocs
You would symlink like this:
ln -s /vhosts/originalsite.com/httpdocs vhosts/originalsite.com/........
It was hard to find this as I find most online payment processors don't just put the basic information in plain view.
Remember to set your sid (your seller id). The below can easily be turned into a scripted PHP template to integrate into your own custom or existing payment solution.
http://help.2checkout.com/articles/How_to/How-to-Sell-Recurring-Products-with-2Checkout/........