Im running a virtual LAMP and eXtplorer on Proxmox engine, they are both connected to the same LAN (192.168.1.102, LAMP, 192.168.1.100, eXtplorer, and they are able to ping eachother and so on. What I want to do is to be able to upload a index.html file thru eXtplorer and by doing so making the new uploaded index.html file appear under. 192.168.1.102/website, is this even possible and how is it done, im not overly confident with linux but i know the basics. I appreciate all answers
We migrated our Django application to TurnKey Django running on a Virtual Machine (Virtual Box). Everything is fine during the working day, but on the next morning the Virtual Machine shows something like this:
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init: rsyslog main process (5923) killed by KILL signal
init: rsyslog main process ended, respawning
init: rsyslog main process (6966) killed by KILL signal
After 5 installations I have created this user guide that hopefully others will find useful. I wish to say that the vTiger Turnkey image is an excellent build. However the setup withing Amazon EC2 is a bit different so here is a step-by-step guide.
1. Find the Turnkey EC2 vTiger instance (I used: turnkey-vtiger-11.3-lucid-x86.ebs (ami-615a9108))
2. Start instance
3. Sit tight for about 5 minutes, get a cup of coffee
I'm using the VMware image of the Wordpress appliance. I created /etc/inithooks.conf to set my passwords, etc. I did this by mapping the .vmdk file, not by booting the VM, so it's never been run. I want everything to happen automatically during the first boot when I deploy it.
In addition to setting my passwords, I added "SEC_UPDATES=FORCE" to inithooks.conf and my problem is that I am still prompted to install updates during the first boot.
I installed the lamp appliance. I notice that the time stamp in the postfix logs are off by 4 hours. Advice from other forums was to copy /etc/localtime to /var/spool/postfix/etc
I've done so, but still not working. I find these "localtime" files on the system, and
they are identical: