> First boot initialization: Prompt user for passwords
... and this web page (turnkeylinux.org/sugarcrm) says:
> Credentials (passwords set at first boot):
... yet even though my host has twice installed the tar.gz version of your SugarCRM virtual appliance on my OpenVZ VPS he says he was never prompted for any passwords.
Hey there, sorry if this was covered somewhere, I've searched everywhere on the AWS site and TKL forums. Maybe it's one of those things that is just hard to search for.
Does anyone know what this is on my AWS bill? So far, I'm being billed nothing for my actual servers (I'm assuming because of the free tier), but there is this...
$0.10 per 1 million I/O requests
of which I have over 10 million and am so far running a balance of $1.05. Yet I can't find anywhere in the AWS pricing reference to a discription of what this actually is.
I'm using LAPP (Debian) on a server for use at a client's laboratory. Now that it's here, I realized I forgot to install the fonts to the server. The server is on the network, and technically has access to the outside world, but the IT crew here has a configuration script they direct computers to for loading the appropriate proxy settings and whatnot. In windows there's an obvious place to put in the address of the script, but I can't find how to do this in Linux. Guidance would be greatly appreciated.
I'd like to start of by saying TKL is awesome!! the TKLBAM has worked flawlessly during all of my tests, but now I think I may have broken it. :o)
I just tried a backup of a test database to see how tklbam would handle it. A database with a simple table of about 7 million records, a single field in each. (about 1 gig with index)
Just realized that my TKBackup are failing, yet the webmine interface reports them are being successful (or at least don't report any error: Backup ID #1, Updated Sat 2013-01-12 06:41).
I have a Windows 2008 domain and would like to use Turnkey File Server for a NAS. I only need one or two shares on the NAS but I need about 30 windows users to be able to access it using authentication. I'd like to have it tied into my Active Directory. Is this possible? Easily? Hard?
I would like to re-run the initial setup when the VM is first started. The problem is the VM was installed remotely by another administrator, and they fat-fingered something. wordpress can't connect to the database, and webmin isn't running. I can log in as root remotely, though. I'd like to just re-initialize (but don't have physical access to start over again with another vm image so need to do it from the command line). Is this possible?
The OTRS developers are kind enough to have an update scoreboard available when you first log into OTRS to see what patching needs to be done. This image was supposedly updated August 21, 2012...
We are looking into setting up a wiki server, and the installation that looks the most promising is the MediaWiki appliance. The excerpt from an e-mail shown below was from one of our group members concerning the appliance:
...the bundled extensions don't include Math and Wiki2LaTeX...if the bundle also lacks the underlying latex utilities that are required by those extensions. Would we be able to add them if they're missing?
I've just set up a turnkey ushahidi instance. However it is an old version (v2.3.2) instead of the current version (v2.6.1). I tried to use the automatic ushahidi upgrade function, but it reports that the download failed.