I am wondering if I can have some access somewhere (either on the Backup Dashboard via the hub.turnkeylinux.org or via the Webmin or control line) to be able to control the backup bandwidth setup. I also stream audio out of my office and get interruptions when the backups are occurring. Other backup solutions (like Spideroak and Crashplan, etc.) have settings where you can adjust the upload and download speeds. Can we get the same capabilities with TKLBAM?
I was wondering if there was a way to set up HubDNS for my main domain instead of a subdomain.
so instead of having it update "www.mydomain.com" I want it to update "mydomain.com"
I would like to do this because i want my webserver to be accessable with and without the www. If there is another way i should be doing this please let me know! :)
I'm trying to mount an external drive on one of my appliances but the appliance doesn't see the drive. My appliance is running as an OpenVZ container in the Proxmox VE. If I connect via ssh to the appliance and I do 'fdisk -l' I get nothing. If I connect via ssh to the VE then I see the drive as /dev/dm-2 .
How can I have access to an external drive from within the appliance? In principle most VMs are able to "see" external drives that are connected to the computer. Is there anything special that I have to do? Thanks.
I see I can manage DNS settings for my server, but I'm a little confused as to what IP I enter. Do I use the public IP, the private IP or do I have to first get an elastic IP and then use that?
Is it possible to mount a Patch on Amazon? Seems it needs to boot from a Preconfigured set of ISO's which I assume a Patch (OpenERP) is not.
On a Related note.. I have access to a Sun VM (Virtual Box) that is essentially a Patch that combines Joomla and Magento... It would be nice to run this on Amazon but again, I am not sure how, or if this is possible.
I'm a new user (of Turnkey and of server environments in general) so I apologize if my questions are very stupid and have very obvious answers. I wasn't able to find relevant information in the documentation, though. The question is this: how can I get different appliances to communicate with each other and share common data folders? If there are instructions or tutorials on how to do this, please just point me to them.
Hello again all i finally got around to setting up a tkl appliance on my proxmox 2 server the appliance in question is a fileshare server. However i do not see it in windows networking not really proficient with troubleshooting windows networking so alas i am forced to post here. Howwever i do not think it is a window issue but instead tkl hope it is something simple i missed? samba seems to start fine but i get lots of errors in the other samba related logs see below.