Tried the oDoo appliance in both the VM and ISO versions in VirtualBox. Couldn't get either to accept the initial "create oDoo database" wizard. Attached is a snapshot of the error.
I deployed the ova template of the latest turnkey-gitlab and everything was working fine. If we leave it for some time (possibly overnight) then when accessing the site we receive 502 Bad Gateway. Running with 4Gb RAM and most issues i have seen relate to memory issues when runngin with 512MB or 1GB RAM so not sure this would be the issue.
Anyone experienced this with the latest version and could possibly shed some light?
We're upgrading our Moodle server which Moodle 2.5 and isn't TurnKey to the TurnKey Moodle Appliance; but the TurnKey Moodle Appliance is at an older Moodle version than the Moodle version of our current server (Moodle 2.4).
So if I upgrade this Moodle Appliance to 2.9, the only way to do that is to upgrade it manually correct?
And I won't hurt the upgrade functionality if I do that correct? Because it obviously doesn't auto upgrade Moodle; it only updates debian and the stack correct?
I have a turnkey wordpress server setup in my vmware enviornment. Today this server (give) stopped responding to external pings and I was alerted. The problemt that i am facing is:
1. Virtual Machine (VM) responds to pings to the nic (10.2.1.121), but does not serve webpages. nor does it allow connection over ssh. This is a Plain Jain install of TKWP
2. I have isolated that its not a vmware, storage or host issue. This is exclusivly an issue with apache serving pages.
I have a problem with the last version of Turnkey Observium 14.0. It all goes well during installation and configuration but I'm not able to add a single device to the list. I'm not changing any file or setting... just right out of installation, I always receive the message "Could not ping ...".
Before that I was using Turnkey Observium 13.0 and it worked flawlessly, without changing anything after installation. I tested both versions on the same machine and always the same message "Could not ping ..." on the 14.0 version.
Hi guys
we have an instance on AWS with Turnkey Linux 7.6,Wheezy this instance had important application that required package upgrade as libcurl php5-memcached glib and many other dependency, we failed to upgrade changing many time the deb source list and many other steps (see the url at bottom of the page), finally we directly upgrade to the 8 version of Debian Jessie all was working fine but when we rebooted the machine failed and did not boot again.
We preferred to upgrade it because reinstall the new Turnkey lamp