I've noticed that the TKLBAM to amazon grows by about 10M a day when there is no activity.
The trend I'm seeing is that the full backups scheduled once every two weeks grow by 140Mbytes for the Redmine appliance despite there being no new activity on either the ticket/issue front or pushes to the repos hosted by the appliance. Over the course of months, this has added about 1 Gig of data that is being backed up.
I run cyber-dojo.com via Turnkey. I just received an email from turnkey saying
<quote>
You are receiving this notification because the TurnKey Hub has detectedthat the Amazon API access key you provided is no longer active. Don't panic! This probably just means you rotated your keys for security reasons.
</quote>
Well, I didn't rotate my keys.
Do the amazon API keys expire after a certain period?
I am used to directly put in sleep mode my host computer. After I while (day?) if I turn on again the computer (resume from sleep and VM already running), I will not be able to login using the same root password.
Only recover by reboot linux in recovery mode.
I found also that date of the system is not correct.
Any suggestion to deal with that? (and keep be able to put in sleep?)
Hi all, I lovethe concept of turnkey linux however I'm having some major issues (18h plus tyring to resolve it) doing basic tasks.
Every time I reboot, my DNS settings are reset to what were originally entered during setup and not what my interfaces file shows.
First up I'm running a static IP and turnkey linux core under proxmox as pve.
My IT admin set the wrong DNS servers during initial configuration setup. So as one would normally, I changed the DNS settings in /etc/netowork/interfaces to the correct DNS.
So myopenid.com has been down for nearly 3 days now, and so I've been unable to access my TKL Hub account. Since it's an openID login, I can't request a password reset to gain access either.
On examination, I'm seeing that they've recently announced the service will be shutting down in February 2014. So I expect not much admin time is being given to the service and it's possible the site may not come back up for some time.
How do I regain access to my TKL account? I'm using it for a client project which is coming due soon, so this is starting to become stressful!
We have Turnkey Wordpress 12.1 running as a Hyper-V guest . It has a 20 Gig VHD and 2GB RAM. The wordpress website has been running fine for a month or so. Recently (without any changes to the website) the site locks up after a couple of days....It has now done it three times.
When the site has locked up we are unable to login into the webmin or the webshell.