I just started using this service. I have backed up my server several times and that seems to work. To test the backup, I created a new EC2 instance, but a couple modules weren't loaded in apache. I noticed the symlinks were replace with actual files in mods-enables. Then, I noticed the PDO wasn't loading with php - same problem. The conf.d symlink was replace with an actual folder. Now, I notice the mysql logins don't work.
Is there something I need to do different to make the backup/restore work?
I was previously running vsphere 4.0 and various Turnkey Linux appliances without issues.
I am now running vsphere 4.1 and my guests will not start. If I try to create a new guest from my exisitng iso images, as seen in the screenshot below, this is a portion of the kermel panic I experience.
If I revert to vSphere 4.0(as I have two different USB memory keys, it works 100%.
Hi, my hostname xxx.tklbam was working fine once the set up was completed. Then I moved the workstation to a different location resulting in a new ip address assigned to it. I did a hubdns-init and update and it was fine. I was in a hurry and I did not thought that it may take some time for the dns to be propagated, correct me if I am wrong here.... Now I went into my account and deleted it, create a new one and now I am getting some weird error on the shell line when I run hubdns-update. This is what I am getting :
I've change /var/lib/tomcat/conf/mod_jk.conf per my needs. But after a restore to a new server, those changes are not being picked up, even though the file is there with my changes.
Doing find / -name mod_jk.conf revieled that there isa mod_jk.conf in /var/backups/tklbam-rollback/originals/etc/tomcat6/ and clearly that's the one that's being used.
So what am I doing wrong? Could this somehow be related to the sym link issue?
Hi,
I have a Gallery2 installation that works fine, except I need to convert it into a mail server. Postfix is already installed and mostly configured, but I really don't know how to actually make it work. Help would be really appreciated.
Thanks!