Hello
I just loaded the turnkey-ejabberd-11.1-lucid-x86-ovf into my VMWare Host and went through the initial setup. However I am having troubles creating a new chat room via the address http://192.168.1.10 or https://192.168.1.10. All I get is Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage". What did I miss in the install? I even added an entry in the hosts file(/etc/hosts : appliance_ip chat.example.com example.com). Thank you in advance for any help on this.
I'm really sorry if this has been awswered before, I couldn't find any information on it. I terminated a machine I deployed to EC2 from the Turnkey hub site and I'm having trouble finding information on how to turn the machine back on.
I have the OTRS application setup, but do not see how I can configure it to receive an email to post a ticket on the system. I can see in the admin section where I add emails etc. But how do I set up a mail server to send an email to the appliance.
When running any of the built-in maintenance scripts in the MediaWiki distribution, i get the following error all the time:
PHP Warning: xcache_set(): xcache.var_size is either 0 or too small to enable var data caching in /usr/share/mediawik i/includes/BagOStuff.php on line 654
I've looked all over for the xcache .ini file for changing this, but i just can't find it?
I have just deployed the Moodle Turnkey Appliance to the Amazon cloud. All is working perfectly except email. I just want to enable to built in php mail functions in Moodle. I have tried leaving the SMTP hosts field blank under email configuration in Moodle but this has not worked. I do want to receive any email on this server.
I have searched the documentation but so far have not found what i need.
Can anyone point me towards configuration instructions or have a step by step to get email working on this server.
Hello, is there a way to force a full backup with TKLBAM using terminal or Webmin?
I have a very small wordpress install with full backups set to daily. However, I'd like to make a Full backup at anytime and especially before committing critical changes to the site.
When I've manually run backups from webmin, they are listed as incremental as opposed to full.
I am in a team working on a Wordpress-based web app, and we have a development process that goes local->test server->live server. It seems to me that TKLBAM could allow us to move through these steps by backing up one step and restoring at the next. I am assuming databases changes are migrated.
However, I am confused about how to handle the data - the live server has data on it being changed by other people, which we don't want to lose by accidentally overwriting with a backup from the test server.
Noobie question. How do I check the php version installed on my turnkey linux joomla15 applicance? I tried the webshell and php -v. It doesn't recognize the command. I don't see it listed in webmin. I'm sure it's easy... any hints?