One of our servers has over 7GBs of backup data, mostly due to content (images, videos, etc) loaded into the content management system. When attempting to launch a new VM from a backup of this system with hub-launch, the restore seems to be running smoothly, but eventually stalls. After manually running the restore from the command-line, it was clear why the hub-launch was just stalling - the root '/' partition ran out of space.
Not sure what's going on here, but I'm assuming it's an EC2 issue. Anywho, I've been working on a WordPress site install via TKL on EC2 micro instance. I've never seen anything load so fast other than like Google.
Everything was great until mid-afternoon yesterday. With no warning, the site just started crawling as I was building the theme and pages. It was excrutiating.
I had a working server hosting a wordpress blog i setup manually with ubuntu. Its power supply died so I decided to go with turnkey wordpress. Its awesome but I can't seem to get to it from the internet.
I have a static IP set for the turnkey server.
I have ports 80,443,22 forwarded to my new turnkey server static IP in my router.
I have a dyndns hostname saved in the WP options table.
If I change my hosts file on another lan computer and browse to the dyndns name it works.
I see the Wordpress appliance includes Xcache. That's great, but I'm struggling to get it working.
From what I can gather, I need to enter a username and password in the xcache.ini file (in /etc/php5/conf.d folder), but I'm not sure where to get those details from.
Can anyone point me in the right direction please?
Installed wordpress turnkey a while ago and it's working great. The only thing is I also want to host a simple couple html page site using a different port on the same server. I had tried creating a new virtual host and pointing it to the right directory, but I've had no luck. I've also made sure to open up the port on the firewall as well. It seems as if it should work, but I still can't connect to the site.
I completed the installation of the TurnKey 11.1/Joomla16 appliance onto one of our servers, and I am testing the postfix server. The test that I am doing involves running the following command
This looks like a common issue that has a few responses on the forums, but I couldn't really follow any of them. I'm a TOTAL newbie to Linux (hence I thank GOD for TKL), and I'm coming from a background in managing sites/files/databases using GoDaddy.
Without further adu, here's the issue....
I'm trying to access FTP or SFTP using Filezilla. I've gotten as far as downloading PuTTy and logging in, but I don't know what to do from here. The PuTTy documentation is like miles above my head, rendering it useless. Do I even need PuTTy?
[I've been using TKL appliances for about a year. In my school environment I can easily create a VMWare VM, mount the TKL ISO, and be up and running in minutes. I've enjoyed better than average success editing the VMs to enable multiuser for WP, or customize Moodle, for example. I rate my skill level as 'basic-proficient.']
When posting TKL appliances, can a suggested production configuration be posted?