Hi, I set up a domain name to point to your DNS servers and then point to an IP for a Turnkey Wordpress instance I had set up the night before. I'm pretty sure I did everything right, though I had originally set up the Turnkey Wordpress instance directly through Amazon AWS marketplace and not through the hub. Can someone please get back to me asap, because this is a very sensitive project that cannot have downtime!
I have sugarCRM Version 6.5.2 running on proxmox 2.1-1. I've gotten the module loader in sugarCRM to install the select service desk module, and the instructions tell me to installed stored function in the data base. Does anyone have a clue if I'm supposed to add it to the SugarCRM tables? And if so, what is the name of the database installed by turnkey sugarcrm?
And just to be clear, once I know the name of the database, from the mysql> i can just type \. procedura.sql ?
I am having a problem it's taken me a week to track down. I finally figured out how to use the top command to properly identify programs that are running when my server pins itself and becomes unresponsive.
I'm using the Turnkey LAMP 12 install, running on Amazon AWS EC2.
But when I go there it says "hwclock failed" on the main tab, and if I switch to the Change Timezone or Time Server Sync tabs, there is no content shown.
The server is on UTC whereas it should be on British Summer time.
Help! Just finished installing the Turnkey LDAP appliance. I access the LDAP login page via a web browser, but it won't let me log in. For testing, I kept the default example.com domain.
On the login page, for Login DN, I have cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com
For the password, I'm using the password I set up for admin during installation.
The error I keep getting is Invalid credentials (49) for user and Invalid Username or Password
I signed up and created a simple LAMP server, backup was quick and created a 1 MB S3 backup file. After configuring all my data on a Small Server including web pages and Mysql, I kicked a another full backup of this new server.
It said the full uncompressed backup size was a little under 5 GB and ran for about an hour before the backup processes seemed to complete, now after 4 hours there are no backup processes running. I lost the console due to a connectivity disconnect during this period so don't know what console messages may be occuring, if any.
Is there some magic incantation to restore networking back to normal?? We're getting static IP addresses so I followed some online advice to edit /etc/network/interfaces. That didn't work. Now I can't get it to reset back to dhcp.
So, I installed another container of WordPress, with a different hostname, which works just fine.