First of all, Thanks for building these amazing virtual appliances!
This is my first time using the Turnkey appliances, so pls forgive any ignorance on my part...
I am creating a small virtual nework for testing using LAMP stack for the servers. I set up the networking fine and each VM can communicate with the others and I can SSH / FTP from Win 7 host and reach outside world from the VMs...
Just setup a TKL box: WOW WOW WOW. Makes MS and IIS look stuuuupid. That said, I am going to host several domains, and have had no problem setting up the virtual hosts, and creating the wordpress setup. The problem that I am encountering is that the default domain that I setup can install themes just fine, but while each subsequent virtual host that I setup works fine, when I try to install a theme, it asks for a FTP login setup. HUH?
I have a MediaWiki appliance running in virtual box on a Vista pc. It's MW on Ubuntu 8.04. I know this is an old version, but I can't get it to update to a newer version. So, I have the same version of the wiki installed as a Hyper-V guest. But my problem is migrating the data from the virtual box VM to the Hyper-V vm. Any advice?
This is what I've figured that I need to do.
1. Backup MYSQL db's from source, restore to the Hyper-V MW
2. Backup the images directory and restore it to the Hyper-V MW images directory
What is the preferred method of changing domainname and hostname safely?? I'm a bit gunshy after blowing up proxmox server and the install turnkey containers wi data. I had to re-install to bare metal to recover. Thanks!! Ric
Hi, I tried posting the same solution in three places asking the same question, but not one went through as I'm told it's being caught by the spam filters.
This is what I tried writing, was related to WP updates not working:
I had this issue, turns out the root 'wordpress' folder was owned by another user which i used to upload and overwrite the default files.
This solved it (logged into SSH):
chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/wordpress
a bit late but hope it helps you or someone else reading this!
It was a bonehead mistake that I made. I copied over a main.cf file from a CentOS VM that I had - it had a path to /usr/libexec. reverting back to the default main.cf and adding a relayhost made things well again.
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We've been migrating some of our VMs to turnkey linux. It's been a very useful exercise.
Having a bit of a problem with one of them, a TKL file server. Postfix will not start: