I just expanded my /dev/mapper/turnkey-root to 30GB earlier today from 1GB, and I thought that it would be overkill and I would have plenty of space to grow. I was wrong. Within 6 hours, it was back up to 100% usage. This is what it looks like currently:
I got the following problem in a structure I have to build for a school-project.
We have this linux based git-server and windows users need to commit to this server. we managed to create a .pub file via git bash on a testing client but now we're kind of stuck on what to do next.
The server and testing client are on the same network.
Thanks in advance, I hope there is a helping hand out there :D
I have two micro appliances up and running perfectly fine. I picked them up using the Amazon Marketplace where it says that the cost was 0.02 per hour. Today I enabled S3 backups in the Hub for both of them for the cost of pennies (pretty good!).
Now the dashboard suggests (obligue?) to pick a plan to complete some 37% of my tasks remaining. What should I do? Am I on trial period?
To be honest I'm quite happy with the things I've got now. Is it ok to leave it as is? Or am I going to be charged extra in, say, 15 days?
Hi. When I look in my Apache error log, I am seeing the following error:
RSA server certificate is a CA certificate (BasicConstraints: CA == TRUE !?)
They seem to happen around the time I try accessing my home server from work. I never get through from work and usually get a server not found error. I am using the LAMP installation in a virtual machine. How do I fix this error though?