I'm using turnkey mediawiki 1.15.1. I tried installing an extension, and it ran a script which created a blank folder in the mediawiki/extensions directory. The blank folder (it had no name) did not seem to do anything, so I deleted it. Afterwards, when accessing my wiki, it brought me to the "Please set up the wiki first" page. I checked the mediawiki directory, and the mediawiki/extensions folder was no longer in existence. Apparently, when I deleted the blank folder, it had deleted the entire mediawiki/extensions directory and all of its contents.
I'm still restoring my server and have got to the MySQL databases for MediaWiki and Moodle. On the old appliance, I set up a scheduled backup for MySQL from the MySQL server module and let it happily chug away. Now when I restore the MySQL backups to the new, clean server, I get errors in MediaWiki and Moodle which I've traced to the backup sql files having omitted the 'Auto_increment' extra on a number of primary keys.
This is a command-line recipe for getting your Rails 3 apps running on a Turnkey Rails appliance. Be nice to have an automated way to do this, but I have to get back to ACTUALLY WRITING APPS.
Basically the secret to getting it running is to use rvm, and to listen to what rvm is telling you. This installs rvm as the root user, which I figure is fine for a VM.
recently installed Turnkey Fileserver ( TurnKey Linux 11.1 / Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid LTS) on an old Intel 440lx mobo; i can't get the machine to power down after "shutdown -h now" or "shutdown -P now"
the system will halt correctly but won't power off. used to run another distro where this was not a problem. also tested same with an old copy of Knoppix 3 and it shuts down - powers off just fine!
I am trying to deploy a Wordpress Appliance (wordpress-11.2-lucid-x86) on a medium AWS server (c1.medium, 5 ECU, 1.7G RAM) and am having trouble running under load. By default, the appliance is using the prefork apache install, with each apache2 process using 60-63MB of memory. I've already disabled every apache module that isn't needed by wordpress and brought this memory usage down to 55-60MB. By default the MaxClient setting is 150 which would be over 8GB memory usage. I had to increase the MaxClient setting (at 250 right now) to get page load times to be under 10 seconds.
I tried to restore a joomla 1.6 turnkey backup to the cloud using the hub. It restored ok, but I am missing an important folder I have created in /usr/share.
How do the TKLBAM work in this regard? Are there any "special" folders that are not backed up and thus is not restored, or is this a bug?
I have TurnKey fileserver running and now i want to add Torrent server ,webserver etc. I don't want to loose my current setting ,thats why i need to add apps then Reinstall complete OS .