I am confused. I set a billing alert to go off if my charges reached 5 dollars. On the TurnKey Hub it calculates one price, about $24 dollars. I thought, no sweat, when I view my Account Activity on Amazon it says around $4. Today I noticed in the fine print to check "View AMI Paid Activity." So I go there, and it says I'm going to be billed for $50??? This is outrageous, please tell me TurnKey isn't going to screw me over like that. Everything I saw said a lightly used hobby plan was free from both Amazon and TurnKey.
Hi there, loving TKL - I use several of your applications!
Having a slight issue with my latest endeavour though and was hoping somebody could help;
I'm running gitlab in a Hyper-V instance of server 2012 which already has an IIS server setup serving websites on port 80 and I have no idea where to even start on using IIS to deliver the pages from the gitlab instance so what I decided to do instead was change the listen port of gitlab.
I just had to bring up a "Snapshot" of one of my servers which would indicate that my TKLBAM backup set will be out of Synch with it.
How Can I force the creation of a New Backup set without deleting the Old Set itself (I want to get a functioning restore from it but am strking out with the "Extensions" database in Joomla (seems to have been made huge).
Running TurnKey Repository in a VMWare vCloud environment. I have extended the LVM and expanded the root fs to add some more disk. All of that went according to plan and everything was running fine. After an 'apt-get update' and 'apt-get upgrade', the VM refuses to boot and drops into busybox in the initramfs environment. The error provided is (paraphrased):
ALERT! /dev/disk/by-uuid/<UUID> does not exist.
I fired up lvm from the initramfs and was pleased to see that my disk devices aren't indeed gone or damaged:
Hi, I'm new here to the forums and to TurnKey Linux. From what I've been reading, this is a great community! And TurnKey Linux is awesome! But anyway...
I am a turnkey noobie and just installed the deki vm appliance and I am using it on VirtualBox.
I installed it and it seems to be working fine. I can access the Mindtouch installation but can't get to phpmyadmin or webmin - even though they seem to be running.
Of course a long holiday weekend and a client project due make for perfect timing for a server crash and a good test of my computer problem solving skills, patience, and TKLBAM restore.
Not sure what the server was doing when I accidentally shut it down, but it didn't want to come up. As a matter of fact, there's a good probably it's days are done, and I'm just using costly end-of-life care at the moment, such as the Vertex 4 SSD I bought to see if I could revive it.
I am using proxmox 2.2. I have tried to set up two of the Turnkey packages (several times) and I have the same problem. When I try to use cifs to mount a share from my file server I get:
mount error: cifs filesystem not supported by the system
mount error(19): No such device
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)
I have tried the mount from webmin and from the command line, I get the same results.
The appliances I have tried are openphoto and owncloud.
I have set up the turnkey fileserver appliance, then bound samba to my W2K3 domain using Webmin. It said that the appliance joined the domain successfully. The I restarted the domain and now want to set the allowed groups for /storage. But the selection of possible groups only shows the list of all the unix groups, not the list of the groups in the AD. What am I doing wrong? How do I tell the appliance that the lists of users and groups shall always be taken from AD?
Long fan of this set of web appliances and I love what's been done. I got an idea for a new live cd, and I'd like some input.
I am trying to create a live video streaming server. I know as far as video streaming goes, the clipbucket live cd works great, but it lacks one feature: Live video streaming.
What I am thinking, is something along the lines of Stickam, Ustream, blogTV. Clipbucket pretty much duplicates Youtube, but to have the ability to roll your own live video stream, would be a nice addition to the Turnkey roster.