Good morning, afternoon or evening to the entire turnkey Linux community.
A few days ago I was testing LAMP to install a WordPress blog, and I came up with the idea of upgrading to php 7.3 for WordPress security requirements, I have been reading on several forum sites and other web pages to upload it to php 7.3 and Do not fail in the attempt.
How update Turnkey Lamp 15.1 PHP 7 to PHP 7.3
1. Deploy LAMP VM or Physical Machine, apply updates and any stuffs.
I have Turnkey File Server up and running in a Proxmox Container. Samba shares are working without a problem - I am copying files from various Win clients on the LAN over to the Turnkey File Server shares.
Now I am trying to mount the same Turnkey File Server shares from a Debian machine. When I enter:
showmount --exports 192.168.1.100
with 192.168.1.100 being the Turnkey File Server IP, I receive:
It does not appear the Webmin makes any changes at all to 0000-default.conf file when editing the default website. I cannot figure out where it makes changes at all.
I had to manually edit the configuration file to make SSI work. The Document Options settings under Webmin for the default appear to have no effect.
I have installed Turnkey fileserver onto Proxmox (PVE) via a container template (CT) in an attempt to share a ZFS pool created via PVE CLI. (I'm trying my best to stay away from FreeNAS, UNraid, and the rest...)
After the installation, I added a mountpoint to the fileserver CT via PVE WebUI.
When I go to the shell in fileserver CT and navigate to /srv/storage , I see the default README.txt file from Turnkey Linux, which is situated on the root Turnkey fileserver filesystem.
I am migrating a non-virtual machine colocated to AWS -- using cloudendure, which has created an exact duplicate of the entire server including OS, and all configurations at a new AWS address (very cool). It works, and I can recommend this tool. Also, AWS has made it free for migration purposes.
However, the new server appears on the AWS console but not on the Turnkey console. It also still has the original backupID. Until I turnover to the new machine, I've turned off its automatic backup.