I have installed a File server version 12.0 in our environment which is responsible to take daily backups on another server.
I noticed something unusual, some warning message when I issued the below command. Can please somebody look into this and help me. It would be great if somebody can explain me what does this actually mean how can the issue of this so called corrupted file system be taken care of.
The TKL system has proved to be a real sham. The appliance that will save me "money and time" - Canvas – turns out to be a bug-ridden, obsolete, useless mess. This isn't what Canvas is, it's the defective "appliance" offered through TKL. Start with the fact that the selling point is supposed to be ease of use, I now find myself having to do what I would do if hosting the app myself. I seem to be gaining very little, except layers of obfuscation and a lack of control.
I have set up a Turnkey LAMP instance on a VM and it is working fine. But, the only file I can see is the index.php file when I use the ip address. When I try to load any of my other files using the browser, I get a message that the files cannot be found.
I am on a linux machine running Ubuntu 13.4 and I am using Firefox as my browser.
I have setup a turnkey wordpress system. In wordpress, I have a contact form. Form seems to be working fine and it says that msg has been sent. However, email is not reaching my (external) mailbox. Do I need to make any changes or is it supposed to work out of the box. I have not made any modifications other than changing the "To" address in the Contact Form setup. I do not need to receive emails in this system, simply send out from the website.
Is it safe to change the Hub backup account associated with an install?
I have a couple of virtual servers being backed up (very nicely thank you) with TKLBAM but they are against my own account so that I could watch the process and check jobs/costs. Now I want to transfer the backup payment and access to someone else.
I had assumed I could change the key and backups would start afresh from the new account?
I have a LAMP server running a MediaWiki installation. I'd like to send visitors directly to the wiki when they type in mywebsite.com instead of to the default index.php page.