I'm a bit confused about TKLBAM backups/restore vs cloning from latest snapshot. Is there a difference?
I'm looking to change instance types, going from a Previous Generation Amazon instance to a Current Generation instance. (Current appears to run meaningfully faster.) I've tested this by cloning a server from the latest snapshot. It seems to work, but I'm not certain if that's the right way to do this.
I launched a few turnkey appliances from the markplace images, can I connect them to my hub so they show up and can be managed in the servers section of the hub? I have the backups configured and working, but the servers do not show up in the servers list.
I am launching new servers and such and I can see that I can change the size of the root file system. When I do this it does appear to be an EBS storage but is magnetic, anyway to provision and launch new servers with General SSD storage type?
Hello, I am new with turnkey, and just installed it as a guest on esxi 5.5
I cannot seem to figure out how to:
Create users
Create new folders/create directories
Upload files, error message states file size is too big.
Would anyone be able to assist with how to's? I also did not find anything for this in the forum when I searched, but I wouldn't be surprised if this has already been asked.
I've extracted the turnkey-moodle zip file and am trying to import it into our vCenter. I get the folder imported to the datastore, and import the .vmx file. When I try to power it on, I get an error:
turnkey-moodle-13.0-wheezy-amd64
Failed to find a host for powering on the virtual machine. The following faults explain why the registered host is not compatible.
turnkey-moodle-13.0-wheezy-amd64
esxip02.eastech.lan
The guest operating system 'debian7_64Guest' is not supported.
We also enabled incremental backups in the webmin and then disabled thinking that would conflict with the above. Now we're seeing dupliate backups in some cases. Some only seconds apart but inconsistent. Please see attached screenhot.