Does anyone have documentation for getting the jenkins vm properly connected to the gitlab vm. I am struggling with getting jenkins to access my repository on gitlab.
I'm running a Xenserver environment and can't install the Turnkey from iso. I already tried with the OVF and VMDK; I get unspecified errors despite Xenserver apparently natively being able to handle either as an import. Our Xenserver consultant told me that only an OVA would work reliably, so back to the iso I go.
I can boot to the iso and it prompts me to select the installer or live CD versions. Whichever I pick, I end up getting to an initramfs prompt. I searched the forums for previous instances but it only seems to have affected previous installs.
I am doing a self study for my RedHat certification and i need a virtual machine which has LDAP configured in order for me to perform the excersises (configuring LDAP authentication and mount home folder)
Fortunately i came accross your image which so fine it works well however i do have some, provablyt lame questions to fireup:
I have this instance running on EC2. It is a Nginx + Varnish + Mysql + PHP5-FPM, build precisely for my needs using Turnkey core as base.
Turns out I had to increase EBS volume size and that is only possible by the snapshot + create new ebs from snapshot. So I created a new ebs with tripe the size, detached the old ebs volume and attached the new one.
Hello! I have tried a total of 30 OpenVZ templates. On each VPS, the webshell and SSH are unrepsonsive. Iptables is not running on the host. In addition, if I use any non-TKL OpenVZ image, everything works fine.
Is there a special setting inside SolusVM I'm not using correctly when I use the container files posted on TKL.org?
I'm checking out the new Observium appliance and was hoping to get some guidance on how to configure the email settings so i am able to receive alert emails.
I have installed Turnkey Linux on a dedicated server machine. The installation is standard based on Debian Wheezy (i.e. the latest version). My main purpose is to use the machine as a development server for Joomla. However, I have a very strange problem with most Joomla installations. Although the sample version 3 installation from the Joomla site works ok, a number of other installations don't.
I think this should be a simple answer. I'd like to run a turnkey system via xWindows on a MS-Windows x-server. Also, if possible I'd like to run the Gnome desktop on a virtualbox runtime (as well) using the full screeen.
Can someone point me to a tutorial, blog or set-up instructions to 'show me how'?