I can't seem to find the documented convent version of PostgreSQL in the LAPP. Poking around, it seems to be 8.x. Is there any intent to move to 9.x?
I wanted to connect to the DB using the PgAdmin III application, as it has some nice tools. But I can't seem to connect for what appears versioning differences. Has anyone successfully connected to LAPP using pgAdmin III?
I am being told that Cron is not operating in Magento. Does anyone know the process in TKL to see if it is or is not, and moreover to be sure it is working for Magento as well as the system.
Ok, i was going to write some code so i boot up the symfony appliance just like always but when i started to execute some code to the database i got "Mysqli statement execute error : Table 'articles' is read only". Then, when i tried to uplaod an image from a form i got "The given destination is not writeable". So, what's going on? All the system appears to be in read only mode !!
When I try to do a backup, during the uploading stage I eventually get a "failed (attemt #X, reason: error: [Errno 104] Connection reset by peer). Im assuming this is because my VM is on a server at home and I have low upload bandwidth. Are there any settings I can change, such as timeout or keep alives, to prevent my connection being dropped when I'm doing the backup?
yesterday i started the first installation of the file server package and i have to say that this package is very nice. After installing and making the first tests, i wanted to install a new module:
the "lcdproc" addon to show system informations on a lcd display
I tried to use the APT manager, but while installing the module i get an error, that some dependencies are not installed.
Is here anyone, who have installed this package without problems and could give me some informations?
OK, got Samba hobbled together enough to use VMware vCenter Converter to create a disk image from an XP machine to be used in Virtualbox on TKL Core appliance. Now when I started the 85GB convertion, I ran in to a wall on my TKL install. At first I thought it was a directory quota or a Samba limit, but it turns out to be the TKL partition limit.
Appologies if this is a silly question or has already been answered elsewhere, I did a quick search around and couldnt find an answer.
I am looking at using TKLBAM to backup a number of appliances which I am going to run as VMs on an ESXI server. From the docs and videos I have seen it looks like only a single appliance can be backed up and restored using a turnkey hub account (and its associated API). Is this correct?