We have been using the Turnkey Linkux AMIs on AMAZON EC2 for Demo purposes since March 2010. The EC2 charges have been quite low and have been showing up on the Amazon AWS My Account page.
Then all of a sudden, we had a $400 charged to our card from EC2. This Item doesnt appear on AWS my account. On contacting amazon, this is what they wrote to us.
Developed a web application in Struts Frame work , But I am unable to Login to the application which is installed on a Turn Key Linux System. But the application is still running smoothely on my local Machine and also tested in few other machines also . I am only facing this login problem in this Turn key linux system only.
I am installing this application usind a MyApp.war with default user (username=user and password = user)
database - Java Derby
Downloaded turnkey-zimbra-2009.10-2-hardy-x86. From vSphere Client selected to "Deploy OVF Template" and navigated to turnkey-zimbra-2009.10-2-hardy-x86.ovf file using the deploy from file option. This error comes up immediately:
I have had a look around the forums and not found exactly what i want but please advise if i have missed it.
I just dicivered Turnkey Linux and it is a life saver for me now however I have loaded Turnkey LAMP onto a VPS and use this for a small business intranet which has various databases on it.
So i back the SQL every day however i would like to replicate this onto a USB drive , so say either the server goes down or the comany looses internet access at least they then have access via the usb srick temporariliy.
I am hoping someone can help this init script newbie.
For my init script I would like to switch to a different user account for security reasons. Using the start-stop-daemon I have used the "--chuid" option to switch users.
This works fine however I have found that the user account does not make use keychain for ssh connections.
Is this normal behaviour for the start-stop-daemon?
To work around this issue I have just created a seperate wrapper script "invoke_app" that manually calls keychain and then invokes the application.