I couldn't be any newer to this - but I thought I'd use the Django appliance to learn django. However I've fallen at the first hurdle (perhaps not even that far) as I'm tryign to folloe the django tutorials but can't execute django-admin.py as "command not found".
Created a new server from a snapshot of an existing (thanks for the quick fix!), but have now hit another problem. I haven't changed anything on the new server, no apt-get anything, and now receive a nasty error (provided below) when trying to initiate a backup. Any ideas for this one?
When I attempt to clone a new server from a snapshot (clicking "Clone..." from server dashboard, then click "Launch") I get the error message, "Amazon error [appears in tab] Type not specified or supported". The type chosen by default was Micro, but I have also tried this operation while changing the type to "Smalll" and "Medium- High CPU", and the operation has also failed.
When I go to the Manage Snapshots display and choose Launch a new cloud server for a recent snapshot (or a snapshot I've just created manually), I get the same error message.
I am in need of centralized authentication in my office network and after having great success with a variety of TurkKey appliances, selected your PDC drop in replacement.
My only issue is with the apparent lack of syncronization with a backup domain controller. I can't afford to have my users denied access to their resources in the event the PDC fails. I know I can't be the only person to forsee this problem and I suspect someone out there has a reasonable solution.
I tried to stop my instance from the webshell, it shuts down but my server dashboard / Turnkey hub shows that the instance is still running although it cannot be accessed anymore.
I also tried to stop it from webmin using cronjob. It shuts down but the server dashboard / Turnkey hub still shows that it is running although my instance is not accessible anymore. So I have to stop my instance from the dashboard.
Ten days ago I signed up for the TurnKey Linux on EC2 - S3-backed Hobby Plan, and I'm still evaluating this service within the 14 day trial period. Last week (5/21) I set up my account and got everything running and up to speed. I was able to use the TKLBAM utility to backup to my account, then launch a new micro server from that backup. I did it multiple times to make sure I understood how everything works, and everything was working fine.
I had to recently restore my Turnkey server using a live CD. The restoration process went fine and at the end I was able to see the /dev/mapper/turnkey-root: clean. Hence i reckon that the restoration was done without any issues however i noticed some unusual behaviour after the restoration.
1) When i login to the webshell using "https://ipaddress:12321" and clicking on "Users and Groups" under system, a message is displayed as "No users were found on this system!. "