I'm pretty sure I can download and install the existing LTS 12.04 VMware VM hosting Redmine, and then update it to 14.04. I have practice doing that kind of thing.
Does anyone know of a VMware image that already has 14.04 with Redmine??
I tried this unsuccessfully with 13.0 and was hoping that it would be fixed with 14.0. Here's the use case: I'm admin on a hosted production Canvas system. I want to spin up the Turnkey version as a kind of Read/Only emergency backup. To that end, I intend to manually export courses from prod and then import the cartridges into the Turnkey instance.
Using a single course to test, after exporting to a file, when I attempt the import, it shows up in Current Jobs" as 'Canvas Common Cartridge' but it remains in "Queued" status.
When using git as the vcs for etckeeper, I'm finding alot of commit messages that read 'daily autocommit' or 'saving uncommitted changes in /etc prior to/after apt run'. These really clutter up the repository and make it difficult to read, and it doesn't take that many days of autocommits to really clutter up the messages in the repo.
Worse yet, if I leave changes out there and forget to commit them, then they end up getting included in the chron-job commit with a generic message.
I appologize if this has been answered I have looked and did not find a topic. I just installed the Drupal Turnkey Server and it is telling me that I need to do a manual update of the core. I am new to Drupal and I am used to the "update" button in Wordpress. Can anyone give me any insight on how I go about doing this? Any help would be great.
Installed version is 7.39 / Recommbed version is 7.41
I have been testing the Etherpad instance but it keeps crashing.
What happens: when i try to use out of the box and open a new pad, it will hang with a message saying 'loading' and it ends with the message:
... javascripts/lib/ep_etherpad-lite/static/js/pad.js?callback=require.define at line 266'
It seemed to me that it only happened using http; so I forced nginx to SSL and installed Let's encrypt. This seemed to work fine.
But then the error came back.
When I had been messing around with Owncloud last week on windows I was able to bring it up online with Wamp and changin the httpd.conf file (if i remember correctly). Since then I've hopped on to turnkey and it's been simple to set up but theres no httpd.conf file like there was with the windows version. I'm not sure how to bring it up online or configure apache to let me access it over the web (assuming I've port-forwarded correctly).
How can I prevent my TurnKey instance being hacked? What measures should I take?
I have received an email from AWS telling me that my instance has been used for DoS attacks, and currenly my bill with AWS is 400% over normal - and we're only 1/2 way through the month.
As an emergency measure I have cancelled my AWS account - to prevent more costs - but it has now been re-instated.
I have HyperV so the ova machines don't work , or i haven't got them to work. I installed th Observiumfrom iso, and it discovers and polls fine, the problem is that it don't shows the graphs. If I took a graph url and add &debug=1 to the end i get to see all the steps to generate the graph with the following warnings
Warning: fclose(): 17 is not a valid stream resource in /opt/observium/includes/rrdtool.inc.php on line 75