So I have been playing around with owncloud for a few weeks now. I think it is great, but being a beginner linux user it is not so clear to me how to administer something more usefull. is it possible to add additional appliances to my server. for example i have owncloud running, but it doesnt play well with any music i put on it. also, one major addition i would like it ti add openphoto to try it out. i have a LOT of photos organized into folders albums on a NAS and would like to put all that on ownclout/openphoto with an album interface to i can browse all my stuff over the internet,
I'm trying to deploy the Turnkey File Server appliance, which includes the AjaXplorer file browser. The intent is to use this as a sort of private cloud proxy to file shares on our Windows file servers (which are joined to an AD infrastructure). I also need to figure out the LDAP auth, but that's a separate issue :)
Anyways, I have deployed File Server using the OVF template to an ESXi 4.1 host successfully. I am able to boot up the VM, set the passwords, login to AjaXplorer, etc. I'm also able to create repositories in AjaXplorer, setup users, and all the other expected stuff...
I'd like some help please in learning how to create DNS records using the WordPress appliance on Amazon. Here's what I'm trying to do:
We have a live server on the internet that has a small number of sites running WordPress multisite.
We need to rebuild this WordPress multisite installation, and I'm hoping to use Turnkey WordPress on Amazon as a place to build a clone of the real system which can then be migrated out to the live environment.
Let's say my parent site is parent.com and the sub-sites are subsiteA.com and subsiteB.com.
I have been getting HUGE mystery bandwidth spikes here and there (about 5 in total over a 2 month period). I've just verified it happened yesterday on two micro LAMP instances (extremely low traffic, development only).
It is a 4 GB in, 4 GB out spike (or slightly lower, 3.7-4.0). It occurs on the graph in the hub interface as happening in exactly the 5 minute interval on the graph (zero just before and zero just after).
This morning I saw it on the graphs for yesterday, so I started poking through some logs and found that it occurred exactly when I rebooted both servers.