Hi, I have a mystery hoping some can help me with. Since we changed our ISP network and router, my word press site will not display on the Internet. It times out. Me and Cisco Tech support have spent many hours trying to discover what could be the issue.
The DMZ network and server remained the same:
Same static private IP address, SNM, DNS server 8.8.8.8, same Internet name servers.
The WordPress server is a TurnKeyLinux (Debian) Lamp build with WordPress separately installed.
I've searched both the forum and documentation for a resolution to the following issue. I'm trying my best to rectify this on my own, but now I don't know what steps I overlooked.
Web site went down last night. I've had to reboot our Micro Lamp Stack weekly for the past few months to keep the site functional. When it went down last night I restored a TKLBAM backup onto a new Small Lamp server, changed the DNS to reflect the new IP, and now it seems MYSQL will not run on the new server .
So I just got one of these from Amazon indicating they are retiring one of our instances due to hardware degradation. We are EBS backed root fs so I simply made a snapshot and fired it up on a new instance. I should be able to restart my backups and just use the new instance correct?
I just want to make sure I am not missing anything...
Even though we are EBS root fs i thought it would be best just to fire up a new system ahead of the other one disappearing :)
I am fishing around in AWS Console right now and it appears that anything I create in Turnkey Hub shows up in AWS. It does seem, perhaps, that there are more variable possibilities in AWS (specifically instance size). If I create an instance in AWS will it show up in Turnkey Hub (assuming the same account is used).
Also, the quoted costs seem lower (ie. .04 an hr vs .06) for a small install ... assuming I have a subscription does that change anything?
So, I just tried to migrate from a Backup onto Turnkey Hub. The root System is PostGRESQL. Main is in 32bit, but Turnkey moves to 64 Bit.
I can log in Via WebMin and Webshell to the new Server.
However, POSGRESQL does not start. I cannot find any variables (made sure Amazon Firewall Ports matched ...
I do have OPENERP 7 installed on top of this and the setup for it also moves across. I discovered when I went to start however that POSGRESQL was not running.. Verified that in Webmin.