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[00] Quick Exit

Discussion in 'Feature Requests & Suggestions' started by Jimmy, Feb 18, 2019.

  1. Jimmy

    Jimmy Well-Known Member

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    When @eva2000 explained about the yum check when exiting the menu using #24, I thought maybe it would be good to have something dedicated to exiting out the of CMM as fast as possible. I thought maybe using 00 would be a good number to use.

    I would type 00 to exit the CMM menu. This exit wouldn't run any yum checks, etc. It would exit out as fast as possible.

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         Centmin Mod Menu 123.09beta01 centminmod.com   
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    1).  Centmin Install
    2).  Add Nginx vhost domain
    3).  NSD setup domain name DNS
    4).  Nginx Upgrade / Downgrade
    5).  PHP Upgrade / Downgrade
    6).  XCache Re-install
    7).  APC Cache Re-install
    8).  XCache Install
    9).  APC Cache Install
    10). Memcached Server Re-install
    11). MariaDB MySQL Upgrade & Management
    12). Zend OpCache Install/Re-install
    13). Install/Reinstall Redis PHP Extension
    14). SELinux disable
    15). Install/Reinstall ImagicK PHP Extension
    16). Change SSHD Port Number
    17). Multi-thread compression: zstd,pigz,pbzip2,lbzip2
    18). Suhosin PHP Extension install
    19). Install FFMPEG and FFMPEG PHP Extension
    20). NSD Install/Re-Install
    21). Update - Nginx + PHP-FPM + Siege
    22). Add Wordpress Nginx vhost + Cache Plugin
    23). Update Centmin Mod Code Base
    24). Exit
    
    Enter option [ 1 - 24 or 00]


     
  2. eva2000

    eva2000 Administrator Staff Member

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    oooh nice idea for exiting. The slowness concern is for initial SSH login's yum checks so that is a separate matter to deal with :)