In the case of a tkl appliance acting as a file server how would one recover one users file without affecting others?
Say a user 'fred' deletes a file and a week later discovers that he did so in error and needs it back. (Which happens regularly.)
Say I restore from a backup prior to the date he deleted the file.
Won't restore use the base appliance as a 'template' and restore the entire system to the state it was in at that time, losing ALL changes after that date?
I noticed while re-deploying an appliance that some of the updates said they were failing.
My guess is because we have to aggressively block things here at the high school. I can white list the URLs that I need to reach, if I know what they are. Installation goes so quickly, I can't quite figure out what all I need to open up.
Is there a list of URLs needed for the machines to be able to speak to once deployed?
What are the real practical advantages of running VMWARE Tools on a VM on a ESX system?
I'm asking this question because I saw that TKL 11 has those tools already installed. Our VM doesnt have them (TKL LAMP Ubuntu server 8.04) and we never installed them.
I am running release 2009.10-2 of the redmaine appliance on VmWare ESX, I would like to upgrade to the latest Turnkey 11 release but I'm not certain of the best method. What is the recomended way to perform the upgrade. I'm fairly new to these appliances so any advice from the community would be greatly appreciated.