With the intent to create a development-testing server for website development, I imported the Turnkey LAMP virtual appliance into Virtualbox. My workflow is such that all of my working files are stored on my host machine (Windows 8) in a directory, say M:\Websites.
I downloaded the SAMBA PDC drop in vm along with the OpenLDAP vm. Will smbldap-tools get these two talking? How about nscd is that necessary too? Or would it be faster to put samba on the OpenLDAP appliance instead?
I just installed Turnkey Drupal and migrated a site from a hosting provider. The only issue I'm having is sending/receiving email from the site. Sorry if these are dumb questions, but:
1) Do I need to mess with Postfix to get mail working with Drupal? or
2) Is the issue with my network? (The computer with Turnkey sits behind a router, which has the following ports forwarded: 21, 22, 25, 110, 443, 12320, 12321, 12322). OR
I signed up earlier using openid and my google account details, when i returned to the website after a number of hours i was unable to log on using my google id.
I'm extremely excited about RC13 & Sydney datacentre.
Very soon I need a solution that uses beanstalk + RDS + s3, with no data stored on server(s). The only updates will be to appliance files & config which I can do with normal release management, and security updates to linux / appliance files which of course I'd like to be automatic.
Just installed the Revision Control appliance as a VM. Everything seems to be working just fine with the exception of ntp. ntpq -p returns "ntpq: read: connection refused". Hmmm.
Is ntpd running? "service ntp status" returns "NTP server is not running ... failed!"
The symlink in /etc/rc2.d is there to ../init.d/ntp. On the console during boot I see an indication that ntpd has (allegedly) been started. However, no joy.
I am running several turnkey linux servers (mediawiki, fileserver, etc). I recently started playing around with concrete5, and am having a minor issue. All of my other turnkey systems will shutdown safely when I send a "shutdown signal"; but when I do this for concrete5, it just sits there. I have to "Power off" the machine to turn it off.
Why can I not shut it down properly? Is there a better way?
I just installed TK File server with its defaults.
I am able to connact to samba via browser, and other methods, however I am unable to map any folder on my windows machine. Is there something I am missing to perform in order for my windows client to map those folders?
I continue to learn the SugarCRM appliance. I'm a bit confused about a few things. Wondering if you can answer these.
1) This appliance is Debian Squeeze?
I am curious to confirm because the discussions in the forums are about updating vmware-tools for Ubuntu. There is also links to vmware-tools ubuntu sources. I think the appliance is running TK-12 which should be Debian Squeeze. So ....
2) Is there a how-to somewhere to update vmware-tools for Debian Squeeze [TK-12]?