We've been using Turnkey Linux Bugzilla 3.0.4.1-2+lenny2 for a while now and so far are very happy with it. Due to a feature that exists in Bugzilla 3.2 and up, I deployed the latest Bugzilla 11.1 x86 on a separate VM. I noticed that whenever powered on under a 64-bit ESX host, the TKL Bugzilla OS segfaults and the boot sequence drops to an initramfs shell. If I migrate it to a 32-bit host, it runs just fine.
I am new to TKL Fileserver. Please point me to documentation as I might have missed it when searching the site and the forum here. I am stuck at this point and not sure what else I need to do.
My Problem: I have TKL Fileserver installed and setup with a Raid 5 array with EXT3 file format and mounted to /TEX
I'm not really sure if this is the right place if not please do point me in the right direction. I am sort of a newbie. I am hoping to setup the Torrent server so that I can use a torrent client like utorrent to download files. At the moment it is running as a VM and I am connecting from localhost
I'd like to upgrade PostgreSQL to version 9.0 on TKL PostgreSQL Appliance and make TKLPatch. I've searched for the best way to do this with least effort and stuck with three options (from most time-consuming to less).
Hello Everyone,
I'm new to Turnkey-Fileserver and have to admit that I have also only a limited knowledge of LINUX.
I installed Turnakey yesterday, created new users and a group, assigned the user to a home directory
but have no luck to have those people using SFTP. I allways get the error message "authentication failed" whenever I try to open a SFTP session as one of the user. SFTP works for root.
Any ideas?
Thank you in advance for your help on this matter.
Hi, i recently launch an instance on EC2 and i need to turn it off while i am not using it and i read that in order to be able to do that i need to attach a EBS as a root device to my instance and i do not know how to do that , it there someoe that can help me ?
I have been fooling around with the hub demo and I am wondering a few things before I feel good about pulling the trigger.
How do you shutdown a server and start it back up? It seems that you can only shutdown. Does this mean I have to launch a new sever everytime I want to bring my instance back online and then restore? I don't want to leave my VM on all the time, I just want it on when I need it.
Do elastic IP cost extra? I assume I can have an elastic IP and then point my domain to it and I can then assign that to any VM I want and I always "own" that IP?
I have a setup of Turnkey Wordpress on my local machine using VMware Player.
The date and time in the Wordpress blog is wrong. It is late by about 4 days. If I go to the Web shell I get the correct time but the Webmin log has the wrong time.