I hope I'm not posting a question that has been answered already. I did search first but came up empty.
I have successfully installed vTiger, and like what I see, at least until I try to activate the customer portal. I have tried to follow the directions I see on the vTiger website, but keep stumbling on the fact that PortalConfig.php does not exist on the TurnkeyLinux vTiger appliace image.
I just ran what I thought was a successful "step up" restore of Joomla 2.5 Appliance.
I went from Squeeze 12.0 to Wheezy 13.0. All showed good in TKLBAM.
Because, however, I did not run DHCP at start I did not initially run the "seemingly standard" Package Upgrade at first boot (you can't do this if you go static IP right at first launch).
this is my traceback (bot from webshell "apt-get update" and directly Below: webmin "Upgrade All Packages"
I'm having a bit of a problem with my LAMP setup. 18 months ago i installed VMWare virtual machine on my windows PC, I then installed the turn key LAMP image.
This allowed me to practice PHP, MY SQL, etc.. in a safe environment.
I've not used the system for several months but now i have a problem.
I used to access the PHPMyadmin screen with https://10.72.1.89:12322 This is now no longer working and my web browser tell me "cannot display the webpage".
I'm using the revision control image installed on a physical machine, and it's been working fine for quite some time (uptime was at 168 days this morning). I noticed that the last backup time was last Thursday. I started by rebooting the server, and then I tried starting a backup manually and got this error:
I was able to get Canvas going fine. I exported a course from my production (hosted version from Instructure) but when I tried to import it into a new course I created, the browser just froze.
Below is the end of the production.log -- I can attached the whole thing if that would be useful.
I just created a small deployment for Ushahidi using Ubuntu, I don't remember to have set up passwords and usernamos for the WebShell and for the Web Management. Can somebody help me to figure out how to recover or set up access to this?
I'm using the LAMP stack provided for AWS, which is on Debian 6. By default, you ssh into the server with root access. I find this a bit dangerous, as it's possible to make accidental mistakes when running different commands. I would like to add another user that doesn't have root access by default. However, since this is an EC2 server running on AWS, this isn't exactly straightforward because AWS only allows one key per instance.
I just migrated a new server with TKLBAM and is was fantastic! Problem is that the first TLKBAM new (35Gb) TKLBAM backup is running right now and massivly slowing the server and our bandwidth down. I have a client going crazy because nothing is 'working' and I just need to stop the backup.
Is it safe just to terminate the process?
I'll set the first full backup to run overnight tonight.
I installed TKL Moodle on a AWS instance with elastic IP and S3 DNS management.
When users post to forums or blogs, the email notificayions that are sent out contain links to the entries with the domain name set to 127.0.0.1 instead of www.<mydomain>.co.uk