I realize this has been discussed a fair amount. Unfortunately I haven't been able to get it fully functioning. In essence I want an out of the box solution in which changes to Redmine automatically create SVN repositories for projects and the addition of new users grant access to those repositories. To do this, I have tried to follow the following posts:
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Good morning. I installed the Moodle Appliance a couple weeks ago and migrated an existing Moodle (~20GB worth of data and a 100mb database) to it along with upgrading to the latest version of Moodle. It's running on a VMWare ESXi server. I did have to increase the size of the disk but that seemed to go fine.
I've been running Debian 6 for a couple of years, and want to upgrade to 7 so the baddies don't get me. I've seen posts that I can "backup with tklbam and restore on the new lamp" (well, slightly paraphrased).
So, I did a full backup with tklbam-backup, which worked fine. And I launced a new server from that backup from the hub, but of course, it launches the Turnkey Linux 12 (which is Debian 6, right?)
I looked at the Dutch mirror and all four German mirrors. It seems they were all updated last in november, so they are missing the LXC-appliance. I haven't checked any more, but if five of them are missing something...
Downloading from sourceforge worked fine though. Trying it out now.
Can any one help me in finding a decent OTRS development company...we need few customizations to be done asap..then we would want our OTRS to be upgraded to the latest version..
I recent downloaded and started trying to use the Revision Control appliance. I'm trying to migrate my existing code to the appliance, but want to upgrade to svn 1.8.9 so I can use the svnrdump command. The svn version installed is 1.6.17 which is the newest one in the debian package repository.
I have downloaded 1.8.9 and had some success in building it. I got a "warning" about if I need APR.... not sure I need it, but seems to be optional anyway. It completed with no "errors".
Is there a simple way to mount any one one of the shares on the fileserver app from a unix machine that does not have any notion of SMB or samba, but speaks NFS natively?
Surely the Share on the Fileserver Samba share is a standard Linux directory that is exported using the SMB protocol, so it should be concurrently exportable over NFS at the same time? Would this mess up samba on the fileserver in any way? Would new files arriving to the share from NFS mess things up for samba in any way?