I can enter the container, then it hesitates for about two seconds and comes back with 'exited from CT [CTID]':
# vzctl enter 110
entered into CT 110
exited from CT 110
#
Rebuilt it a couple times and it keeps kicking me out. I can log in via ssh and from a the noVNC console just fine. I've looked in /var/log on the node and an item of interest is:
kernel: Out of memory in UB 110: OOM killed process 181201 (bash) score 0 vm:4214012kB, rss:2030972kB, swap:0kB
We're working with the debian-7-turnkey-postgresql_13.0-1_amd64 image.
I'm using TKLBAM with the hub for backup (EC2). I've created another server using AWS snapshot and now both servers have the same ID and are backing up on top of each other. Can I change the ID? un-init? I can't seem to find a way to do it (without uninstalling tklbam, which as a newbie is my last attempt).
I had installed ejabbered Appliance to aws.I was not able to find any myql.beam files inside the lib folder. How to configure the ejabbered 2.1.10 with the persistant database mysql 5.5 insted of Mnesia.Will this appliance support mysql.
When launching a new EC2 instance from a backup using the hub, is it possible to select which keypair I want to apply? It seems to have loaded the various keys from my account to the hub, and then just selects the first/oldest when launching the new instance, or maybe I'm missing something?
I figure I could launch, then save the AMI and re-launch it from the console with new keys, but I'd prefer to use my existing pair.
Below is a message I got from Amazon. I can't see anywhere to update my credit card for Turnkey Linux.
Please advise ASAP!!!
Thanks,
Brian
Subject: Billing Alert from Amazon Payments
Greetings from Amazon Payments,
Amazon Payments is performing the billing for your purchased application(s). After several attempts, we have been unable to charge your credit card for $21.07 for Dec 1, 2014 to Dec 31, 2014. As a result, your access to the following application(s) below has been cancelled.
At my company we have been using Turnkey File Server for about 2 years now with not a single issue. It has been flawless. We have Webmin 1.630 on fileserver (Debian Linux 7) bound to a Win Server 2003 AD. For some reason (which I cannot figure out) a few random uses suddenly cannot access it. It is definitely a user issue and not their individual computer issue. I was able to connect to our shared drive using my own login on their computer but anytime I try to use their credentials I keep receiving a win login prompt asking for password.
Recently, after logging in to the command line, I got a message saying I have new mail. A few minutes with Google, and I entered in "cat /var/spool/mail/root" and I was reading notifications I thought would be important to know. How can I get these sent to my email address?
I have owncloud running fine on my Raspberry Pi but I am trying to mount a network NAS to use as the data directory for owncloud but I am having issues with SMB and NFS. Can anyone please enlight me. I have follow many guides but I think I am a little confused about the users needing to be the same on both devices.