Is it possible to have two FQDNs associated with the same IP address on TKLs HubDNS ? A fairly common requirement with several Virtual Hosts on the LAMP server.
I can’t see how to do this. I’m setting the first up as follows….
I deployed a LAMP Debian 12 server to the turnkey hub, and whenever I run database operations (REPAIR TABLE) on our 12gb+ database I am getting errors about running out of space.
I have tried to bind the /tmp directory to the 350gb tmp directory that's included with the server, but it keeps filling up my main 20gb disk. I don't know if I'm doing it wrong, if I need to restart the server, or if there's some other step I'm missing.
What can I do to ensure that the server is writing all it's tmp data to the /dev/xvda2 instead of /dev/xvda1?
I have the latest LAPP (12) installed on Proxmox 2.1 as an OpenVZ. I proceeded to upgrade the Pg version from 8.4 to 9.1 without incident.
Today I attempted to change the IP of the turnkey from 192.168.0.61 to 192.168.1.61 within Proxmox. I couldn't change the venet, so I added another with the new address. It connected, so I removed the old venet. Then all hell broke loose.
Is there a default login for the Drupal page (bare ip). I am able to login to webmin, mysql, phpmyadmin, etc. with the passwords I provided during applicance setup but cannot request a new Drupal account since my ISP will not accept smtp from my residential address. Is there an alternate way to set up the Drupal account from either the mgmt web pages or terminal?
I discovered owncloud and have been playing with it. I wanted to try the virtual machine and I have been able to download it and install it. I can even use owncloud on it. but for some reason I can't geto any of the admin apps. This might be because I have never really used a system setup like this or something is not right and I can't figure it out. per the screen on the VM running owncloud.
Are the default values in the "Linux Firewall" section good for production use?
To enable the Firewall, do you only have to switch "Activate at Boot" to "Yes" then reboot the system? I've been trying to find more information on this here but have not been able to turn up much.
I just restarted my server after installing some stuff, and the dynamic DNS url I was given when I originally launched the site is no longer pointing to the server!
When I visit the URL I get a page that says "the site you are currently looking for is no longer available".
When I enter the server's IP, the site loads up fine.
Is there a command I need to execute after restarting to re-connect the dynamic DNS?