Is it possible to get a fresh copy of the wordpress virtual host file that is in the /etc/apache2/sites-available folder? I thought that I made a copy of it but am not able to find it, and I modified it and apparently muffed it up.
I would like to know if it is possible to restore a copy ovf of virtual machine (where I have the wordpress test) in a cloud Server (where would the wordpress's production). Or you can make a copy of the database and restore it on the server?
I have installed Drupal applience as VM with VirtualBox. I can login to Drupal, everything is fine, but there is a new releas for it and I need to know hou to install it.
We're new to AWS and Turnkey. We bought TurnKey's Joomla 2.5 package.
After the instance is started as indicated on EC2 Management console, we then tried follow the instruction to reach TurnKey Joomla page using its public DNS (which we believe is the ip address to use to get to Joomla admin page) xx-yy-zz-.uu-pp-1.compute.amazonaws.com.
Do we need to turn off the instance to not get charged since we are not using it - cuz we cant get to TurnKey's Joomla ?