in the last few days I got a message from amazon that seems to indicate my turnkey wordpress site was compromised. It was a site I was building so I just shut it down. I did notice when quickly checking the turnkey gui there was a spike in traffic over the prior few days. (one day had 900 megs of downoad which could be the whole server as far as I know)
Hi, I have a couple of really large mysql dbs and my root partition runs out of space every time tklbam runs a backup. Can I change the location of the TKLBAM cache or is my only option to increase the partition size?
I am using the lxc template version of the TKL LAMP
Somehow my apt/dpkg seems to be broken.
From inside the container I do an apt-get update and after some output it gives an error...
Hit http://security.debian.org wheezy/updates/main Translation-en
Hit http://cdn.debian.net wheezy/main Translation-en
E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
I am trying to add the DBD module to Perl in my LAMP in order to write some Perl insert scripts into the mySQL database w/o success. It appears as if make is needed by CPAN, i am not sure how to equip the LAMP to be able to make make make it. So to speak...
I am getting ready to upgrade my turnkey 64-bit Linux Wordpress image, it's currently on an m1.small.
By default the next step up is m1.medium. Looking at the image list it seems like M1 is legacy, and the current gen M3 is the way to go. With the latest price announcements, M3.medium is $0.077 vs M1.medium of $0.095 (EU) and - M3 has one more ECU!
I am fully literate with the reimaging and relaunching into new images, when I tried this a month ago into an M3, AWS told me that the Turnkey image is "not compatible" and blocked it. It's this:
Is Git normally used as part of Turnkey MediaWiki Appliance? We have a Turnkey Wiki appliance which was set up by one of my predecessors (who has since moved on to other things), that runs a knowledgebase for our company. It's been working well for a long time, so I haven't really touched the box much (other than to get some remote backup going with our IT department to backup the virtual hard drive of the VM that the Turnkey Linux Wiki is installed in).